St. Alban's Sermons w/FatherJohn

Sermon: Mother's Day

13 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this Mother's Day reflection, the sermon moves beyond traditional readings to offer four guiding themes for wherever you may find yourself this Mother's Day: * Celebrate and Honor: For those who can still talk to or spend time with their mother, the message highlights the significance of the fifth commandment—the only one with a promise—and the importance of expressing gratitude. * Remember and Give Thanks: For those whose mothers have passed away, the sermon explores the "communion of saints" and the enduring hope that while they are not here, they are not gone. * Forgive and Let Go: Acknowledging that not every childhood is ideal, this reflection offers a path for those carrying wounds or baggage, encouraging them to seek God’s help in finding healing and peace. * Hope for the Heavy-Hearted: For anyone struggling with family difficulties or concerns for their children, the sermon draws on the story of Hagar and "the God who sees me," offering the comforting reminder that if things aren't okay right now, it’s simply because the story isn't over yet. Rooted in the idea that a mother is often the first person to model God’s love, this message provides a thoughtful perspective on motherhood as a significant calling and a source of lasting impact.

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