St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church Albuquerque

Jesus Is Not a Christian Nationalist - The Rev. Mike Angell

13 min · 3. maj 2026
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In this sermon, our rector reflects on how Christian faith has often been shaped by an anxious focus on salvation that Jesus himself never centers. Drawing on John 14, he argues that Jesus’ words about being “the way” point not to exclusion or superiority, but to a way of life marked by trust, compassion, and openness to God here and now. When fear‑based theology turns faith into boundary‑making or nationalism, it loses sight of a God whose house always has room to spare.

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