by Elaine Horsfield | Apr 2, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner Jesus’s resurrection is easier to think about than my own. I am completely down with the idea of Easter morning. I will gladly preach about Jesus’s triumph over death. In fact, I look forward to doing so in two weeks. I can celebrate... by Elaine Horsfield | Mar 12, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner You don’t have to raise your hand, but a little poll. I’m wondering how many people here know what a narthex is. Or a chasuble. Or a diocese. I’m wondering how many people in this room have been to a confirmation service. I’m... by Elaine Horsfield | Mar 5, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner Last summer, I ran away from home. Just a little bit. I decided to walk the length of Vermont on something called the Long Trail. It is the country’s oldest long-distance hiking trail. I walked alone. For three weeks, I carried a... by Elaine Horsfield | Jan 29, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner Acts 15:22-26, 30-33, 16:1-5; John 10:1-10 Today our church celebrates the feast of its patron, the Feast of Saint Timothy. I have to confess that despite my years of bible study, I didn’t remember a lot about Timothy, so I went... by Elaine Horsfield | Jan 8, 2017 | sermons
By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner, Bridge Rector A friend of mine has, for a couple of years, been encouraging me to join Twitter, and a little while back, I went poking around on the site, trying to figure out if I wanted to. I noticed that most people described...