St. Margaret's Episcopal Church

WEEKLY REFLECTION | Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost, October 16, 2022

Some of us have to live paycheck-to-paycheck. And some of us are fortunate enough to have money in savings.  But it is a fact of life that we all need money to survive in this world.  While St. Margaret’s is all about our spiritual lives, even a church needs money to keep the lights on,

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Fall/Winter 2022 Schedule

WEEKLY REFLECTION | Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, October 9, 2022

We are entering into the Very Busy Time of the year—almost as though after the lethargy of summer heat and humidity, the cool breezes and refreshing rains of autumn have sent our world into hyperdrive.  So instead of my usual weekly reflection, I’m going to give you a list of dates you should know for the fall.

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The mourning jews in exile (Psalm 137), by Eduard Bendemann

WEEKLY REFLECTION | Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost, October 2, 2022

Dear Brothers and Sisters, As I was preparing for the Monday evening Bible study, I was listening to a brief discussion at the Yale Bible Study site. https://yalebiblestudy.org/courses/psalms/lessons/the-character-of-god-video/ Two professors, Dr. Joel S. Baden and Dr. John J. Collins, were talking about how the psalms reveal what the ancient Israelites thought of the character of

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Jeremiah, Chapter 32

WEEKLY REFLECTION | Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 25, 2022

If you read the texts for last week, you may have been horrified—and even depressed—as I was. I shared about this in last Sunday’s sermon. The Prophet Jeremiah was listing the terrible things that had happened to the people. And we heard God’s words of mourning about them. Happily, the next chapter (32) of the story is not nearly as bleak. Last week, he asked, “Is there no balm in Gilead?” This week, we find out that there is!

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