April 26, 2020 – The Rev. Canon Britt Olson
Now that we are in the second month of social isolation and the third month of this pandemic, the implications are becoming clearer. This isn’t going away anytime soon and … Read More
Now that we are in the second month of social isolation and the third month of this pandemic, the implications are becoming clearer. This isn’t going away anytime soon and … Read More
This has to be the most challenging Easter sermon most clergy will ever preach. How can we proclaim resurrection, joy and hope in the time of pandemic when we are … Read More
I don’t know about you, but I’m getting tired of the word “unprecedented.” Its literal meaning is “never before known or experienced.” And it describes what we are going through. … Read More
Over thousands of years, the holy city of Jerusalem has endured cycles of destruction and rebuilding. The protective city walls have been breached, buildings have been destroyed or abandoned as … Read More
In this season after Epiphany, according to weekly lectionary readings, Jesus has grown up, been baptized, and begun his ministry. Yet, in today’s gospel reading, here we are, back at … Read More
Annual Meeting Address In case this is your first visit to St. Luke’s or you haven’t paid attention, today is not an ordinary Sunday and this is no ordinary sermon. … Read More
What do you feel during this season just after Christmastide? The early days after the New Year, with darkness dominating the beginning and end of the day, with the warmth … Read More
Sit, breathe, let those shoulders drop, be present. With each breath go deeper within yourself for today on this 3 Sunday in Advent, Joy Sunday, we will enter into a world of … Read More