Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Padre's Post-The Beloved Community II



What happens in life and community when love directs the way we hold ourselves and look at others? I think it sounds easier than it is.

Love is a conscious and challenging pursuit and it is the founding principle and ethic of relationships and behavior amidst the Church community: Love one another...respect one another...forgive one another...bear with one another...encourage one another... be patient with one another believe and hope for one another... be generous with one another... be slow to speak and quick to listen to one another. Prefer one another before yourself. Practice hospitality, welcome strangers to your table, provide for those who are in need with no means to meet their own needs. Care for the sick and suffering - Pray without ceasing - give without receiving - forgive without resentment - love without condition.

All these instructions and many more appear in the letters to the early churches all commanding that the communities of the church were to practice the ways of love.
My hunch is, the prolific mentions of loving behavior in the New Testament testifies to the un-loving ways persons in the churches were behaving toward one another. The ways of love do not simply or naturally happen - Love is a choice among many in the way we choose to treat ourselves and others.

Fr. Richard

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Padre's Post-The Beloved Community I



I was happy to return to the altar at St. Andrew this past Sunday to continue our work together as a Beloved Community in the heart of Kokomo. I initiated a four week reflection titled "A Be-Loving Community." Inspired by the words we read from the letter to the Church in Ephesus, "...lead a life worthy of the calling to which you have been called,with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, making every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.

What does it mean to live a life of love? To endeavor to cultivate a community committed to loving one another, and loving our neighbors as ourselves? It means we choose to respect and listen to the other, embrace ad honor one another, forgive and uphold one another, pray for and cherish one another.

Being in church is being in community. At St. Andrew, for many, it is a family. I have returned from a restful time away to renew and pursue the bonds of affection and appreciation we are called to embody as the divine community, the church.

Fr. Richard

Sunday, August 5, 2018

A Be-Loving Community I

Father Richard's sermon for August 5, 2018

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Friday, August 3, 2018

Padre's Post-Being A Beloved Community



The parish of St. Andrew has been part of the city of Kokomo since 1885. We have been the only representation of the Episcopal Tradition throughout our 133 year history. The Episcopal tradition and ethos is a unique stream within American Christian history, offering the ancient rites of the sacramental tradition while being a prophetic voice for cultural change when our society and world enables and promotes economic, ethnic, cultural, religious, and gender discrimination. The Episcopal tradition is unique in its retention of the catholic faith even while engaging the world in the midst of cultural evolution.

The Parish of St. Andrew accepts and embraces its identity as The Episcopal Church in Kokomo, offering the spirituality of the catholic tradition and the relevant voice and practice of faith, hope, and love in our city and world, today. We are a parish In The Heart of Kokomo, with a Heart for Kokomo, committed to serving and living on behalf of the city, while being an oasis and beacon of God's compassion, embrace, and wellness to all who seek the ways of faith, hope, and love in our world, today.

Fr. Richard

Sunday, July 29, 2018

The Presence Of The Eternal

Rev. Mindy Hancock's sermon for July 29, 2018

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Sunday, June 24, 2018

Beloved Community IV

Father Richard's sermon for June 24, 2018

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Sunday, June 17, 2018

Beloved Community III

Father Richard's sermon for June 17, 2018

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