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Spiritual Journeys: Weekly Messages from St. Peter's Episcopal Church

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Welcome to "Spiritual Journeys: Weekly Messages from St. Peter's Episcopal Church." Each episode delves into inspiring sermons that offer guidance, hope, and a deeper connection to the divine. Join us as we embark on a journey of spiritual growth, discovering insights that nourish the soul and illuminate the path of faith. Whether you're seeking solace, inspiration, or a deeper understanding of spirituality, "Spiritual Journeys" provides a sacred space for reflection and enlightenment. Tune in and let the transformative power of these sermons enrich your spiritual life.

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episode Redefining Fatherhood: Sacrifice, Division, and God’s Perfect Love artwork

Redefining Fatherhood: Sacrifice, Division, and God’s Perfect Love

Deacon Pete reflects on a difficult Father’s Day sermon prompted by Jesus’ harsh words about setting family members against each other, concluding that Jesus is not condemning fatherhood but redefining it under the kingdom of God, where even the sacred institution of family is subordinate. He explains that in Jesus’ time family meant economic survival, inheritance, and religious community, so following Jesus entailed profound social upheaval and sacrifice. He offers three examples: God’s care for sparrows and counting hairs portrays the reassuring, protective love of a good father; “losing life to find it” parallels a father’s sacrifices that bring deeper joy and purpose; and loving God above parents liberates believers from idealizing human fathers, opening a truer relationship with God. He acknowledges gratitude, grief, and pain associated with fathers, noting broken homes, and points to God as the perfect Father. He connects this to Eucharist, honoring fathers and forgiving shortcomings.00:00 Opening Prayer00:13 A Tough Fathers Day Text01:38 Family Then and Now02:39 Example One Gods Care03:51 Example Two Sacrifice04:34 When Fatherhood Hurts05:53 Example Three Loving God First07:41 Losing Life Finding Love

24 de jun de 2026 - 10 min
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Splagchnizomai: Compassion in Action

Mother Paige focuses on compassion in the lectionary readings, highlighting the Greek word “splagchnizomai,” Jesus’ gut-wrenching compassion for people “harassed and helpless like sheep without a shepherd,” an indictment of failed leadership. She describes Jesus commissioning the twelve to proclaim that the kingdom (or empire) of heaven has come near, contrasting this “good news” with Rome’s imperial “euangelion.” Noting that Matthew’s Missionary Discourse spans three weeks and that Matthew never actually narrates the apostles being sent, she emphasizes discipleship as compassion in action—healing, restoring, and caring for those failed by systems. She points to the diverse community of disciples (including Matthew the tax collector and Simon the Zealot), the initial focus on the lost sheep of Israel, and the boundaries of compassion (offering peace, leaving when necessary). Reading Romans through compassion, she stresses God meets suffering with transforming love that produces endurance, character, and hope through the Holy Spirit.00:00 Opening Prayer00:06 Choosing Compassion00:40 Splagchnizomai Explained01:53 Sheep Without Shepherd02:38 Commissioned to Heal03:01 Good News vs Rome04:47 Missionary Discourse Setup05:58 Discipleship in Action06:42 A Diverse Apostle Team08:01 Start With Our Own09:04 Boundaries of Peace09:47 Romans Hopeful Ending

17 de jun de 2026 - 11 min
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All Are Welcome: Jesus’ Banquet

Rev. Madeline opens with prayer and situates the sermon in the season after Pentecost and the lectionary’s journey through Matthew, where Jesus teaches the Kingdom of God through stories and metaphors. She imagines the Kingdom as a banquet or rowdy party already underway: after the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus welcomes the poor, mournful, hungry, persecuted, and others through healings that restore both bodies and social belonging. In Matthew 9, Jesus calls Matthew the tax collector to the table, heals a woman who has hemorrhaged for 12 years and been cast out as unclean, and risks becoming unclean to bring life to a synagogue leader’s dead daughter—“risks marginalization for resurrection.” The sermon emphasizes mercy, inclusion, and a holy banquet with a vast guest list where all are welcome. 00:00 Opening Prayer 00:20 Season After Pentecost 01:37 Kingdom Party Image 02:25 Healings Before Matthew 03:12 Matthew Joins Table 03:57 Hemorrhaging Woman Healed 04:56 Raising The Daughter 05:52 Healing And Inclusion 06:45 We Are Invited Too 07:33 All Are Welcome

10 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
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Tegan Inns’ Faith Journey at St. Peter’s

Graduating senior Tegan Inns reflects on growing up at St. Peter’s from infancy, first experiencing faith through church community and activities like Easter egg hunts, Advent candle-making, children’s sermons, and praying nightly with her sister. As an acolyte, she began paying closer attention to services and saw Mother Paige’s teachings as life lessons, while youth group discussions with Madeline, Joseph, and Gabriel helped her form her own understanding of faith. Tegan describes faith as something that grows in daily moments and became especially meaningful amid high school stress and disappointment. She shares how unexpectedly committing to the University of Washington ultimately felt guided and comforting, shifting her faith from routine to trust in God’s presence in good and bad times. She thanks St. Peter’s, its leaders, choir, and her parents, and closes with Scripture affirming Jesus’ continuing presence.00:00 Growing Up at St Peter's00:23 Childhood Faith and Traditions01:20 Serving as an Acolyte01:49 Youth Group and Personal Belief02:26 Faith Through High School Stress02:39 Finding My Path to UW03:22 Gratitude to the Community03:50 Carrying Faith Forward04:01 Scripture Farewell

3 de jun de 2026 - 4 min
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Memorial Day Homily: Greater Love, Sacrifice, and Bearing Lasting Fruit

Deacon Pete delivers a Memorial Day homily that contrasts the holiday’s cultural start-of-summer tone with the church’s solemn remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, honoring veterans present and especially fallen service members and their families. Centering on John 15—“No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends”—he explains that Jesus speaks on the eve of his crucifixion, describing love that is concrete and costly, and he connects this to military service, loyalty to comrades, and the grief of Gold Star families and veterans living with physical injuries, moral injury, PTSD, and loss. He highlights Jesus’ call to “bear fruit that will last,” urging veterans to honor the fallen by living for freedom, peace, and justice and by keeping the baptismal covenant to strive for justice, peace, and respect for human dignity. He closes with a prayer for comfort, gratitude, and a future of peace.00:00 Opening Prayer00:14 Memorial Day Meaning01:24 Greater Love Verse01:41 Jesus Calls Us Friends02:37 Veteran Sacrifice03:32 Wounds and Grief04:12 Bear Fruit After Loss04:45 Living the Covenant05:36 Final Gospel Charge06:16 Closing Prayer

28 de may de 2026 - 6 min
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