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Month: June 2007

Take up your cross – daily.

A short sermon contrasting my grandmother’s idea of bearing a cross with that which is in the Gospel. Delivered on the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, June 24, 2007, at Ascension Episcopal Church, Hinton, West Virginia.

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Posted on June 24, 2007June 10, 2013Author Kent HigginsCategories Sermons

The twelve went with him, as well as some women.

A sermon written from the perspective of a person ordained priest just the day before. Jesus keeps company with truly radical kinds of people. Do we? Delivered on June 17, 2006, at Ascension Episcopal Church, Hinton, West Virginia.

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Posted on June 17, 2007June 10, 2013Author Kent HigginsCategories Sermons

Revelation and Relationship

Explaining the inexplicable: thoughts for Trinity Sunday. Delivered at Ascension Episcopal Church, Hinton, West Virginia, June 3, 2007 (Trinity Sunday Year C)

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Posted on June 3, 2007June 10, 2013Author Kent HigginsCategories Sermons
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