Third Sunday After Epiphany

This Sunday we read from The Gospel According to Luke and Paul’s 1st letter to the Corinthians. The homily is offered by Kimberly Curry and it emphasizes Jesus’ fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy, highlighting his mission to bring hope, healing, and liberation to the poor, brokenhearted, and captives. It connects this message to the church’s work in serving the marginalized, while stressing the importance of unity, diversity, and interdependence within the community, urging everyone to recognize and honor their unique roles in fulfilling God’s mission.

A Sermon from Kimberly Curry

Full Service Recording with Readings and Music

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