by Elaine Horsfield | Jun 11, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner, Bridge Interim Rector Matthew 28:16-20 This week, I was introduced to the idea of quantum entanglement. It’s a concept in physics, which says that two things are linked—they are entangled—when they are correlated at their most... by Elaine Horsfield | Jun 4, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner, Bridge Interim Rector Acts 2:1-21 For years, I have felt let down by Pentecost. It’s not for lack of trying: I have celebrated all the traditions that modern parishes celebrate. I have worn red. I have heard about the Parthians and... by Elaine Horsfield | May 28, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner, Bridge Interim Rector Acts 1:6-14 My grandmother used to tell me that I was going to write the Great American Novel. Back in high school, my fingers were always stained with fountain pen ink, and I carried around half finished stories... by Elaine Horsfield | Apr 16, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner The tomb is empty. Is the morning of the third day, and the tomb is empty. And the question now: how do you respond? If you are Peter, you are lucky this morning, because it comes to you quickly. You run, and you come to the stone... by Elaine Horsfield | Apr 13, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. If I could only choose one gospel story to have with me for the rest of my life, this might well be it. Because I think that this night tells us what we most need to...