Seventh Sunday After Epiphany

This Week we read from Psalms, adapted by Ian Sowton, and the Gospel According to Luke. Marilyn Dolmage offers a homily that explores the challenge of loving one’s enemies while seeking justice, balancing Christian teachings with personal experiences of advocacy and suffering. It critiques nationalism disguised as faith, emphasizes the need for both love and accountability, and encourages questioning within a supportive community. Readers include George Ojambo and Dick Moore with Fran Sowton. Music from Allison Leyton-Brown.

A Sermon from Marilyn Dolmage

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