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Rev. Jim Quigley offers a children’s sermon at St. David’s Episcopal Church (May 3, Fifth Sunday of Easter) using an object lesson about a priest’s stole. He shows a stole made for his ordination by South Sudanese boys, decorated with small feet to remember the “Lost Boys of the South Sudan,” who walked for three years to reach safety; he explains they disliked the label because, though they didn’t know where home was, they were “never lost to God.” Connecting this to Jesus as “the way and the truth and the life” and to Isaiah (“I have called you by name… I have written your name on the palm of my hand”), he gives congregants a “roadmap” home with five routes: Forgiveness Place, Generosity Boulevard, Compassion Avenue, Prayer Street, and Kindness Lane, encouraging them to practice these paths when they feel lost to God.00:00 Welcome and Setup00:14 What Is an Object Lesson01:03 Why Priests Wear Stoles02:24 The Stole With Feet03:50 Lost Boys Journey05:03 Never Lost to God06:14 Roadmap to Home07:34 Five Roads to Jesus08:23 Practice the Five Roads09:32 Handing Out Maps10:33 Closing Blessing This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stdavidsepiscopaldc.substack.com [https://stdavidsepiscopaldc.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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