Third Sunday of Advent

This Sunday, we read from Isaiah, a poem from Mary Oliver and the Gospel According to Luke. William Whitla offers the homily. Through John’s call for justice and love, we are invited to “do good,” transforming lives and bringing the Kingdom closer. Discover how the joy of Christ’s birth and resurrection illuminates our path of preparation and celebration. Readers include Jane Davidson, Bill Aide, and Joanna Manning. Music from Allison Leyton-Brown

A Sermon from Bill Whitla

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