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The Harvest of Compassion: Third Sunday after Pentecost

11 min · 16. juni 2026
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In this sermon, The Rev. Michael Singer reflects on Jesus’ words about the plentiful harvest and the few laborers, inviting us to see the pain and brokenness around us not as something to avoid, but as a call to compassionate action. Fr. Michael explores how Jesus consistently met suffering with mercy, healing, and hope. He suggests that prayer is only the beginning. When we pray for God to send laborers into the harvest, we may discover that God is calling us to become part of the answer to that prayer. At the heart of the sermon is a challenge to align our lives with our prayers, offering our hands, feet, and hearts in service to a world longing for healing.

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