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Psalm 104: 1 – 13, 24 – 26 and Psalm 96: 11 Jill A. Kirchner-Rose, MDIV, DMIN We worship this Sunday with the Oceans of the Earth as the seas roar with songs of praise. We celebrate the magnificent creatures of the watery deep. Did you know that the octopus has nine brains and three hearts or that dolphins sleep with one…
Ezekiel 31: 3 – 7, Psalm 96: 12 – Jill A. Kirchner-Rose, MDIV, DMIN – The World Council of Churches urges all congregations (2.2 billion Christians) to participate in a special season of the church year: The Season of Creation. The Season of Creation (September 1 – October 4) is a time to renew our relationship with the Creator and all of…
Psalm 32: 1 – 11 – Bill Maury-Holmes On joy and vanquishing ghosts There’s a ghost in my house, I can’t hide Lyrics by R. Dean Taylor, 1966 Jill went big last week to finish her sermon series in dialogue with Hamilton. She spoke to what the musical did not, that enslavement of so many rendered the stories of America incomplete and…
Genesis 9:20 – 27 and Ephesians 6: 5 – 8 – Jill A. Kirchner-Rose, MDIV, DMIN This Sunday we conclude our sermon series on “The Gospel According to Hamilton” and there is much to celebrate about this hip-hop, revolutionary, boundary-crossing phenomenon. The Broadway show casts founding fathers as people of color. The significant role of founding mothers is honored and revered. Hamilton…
Genesis 3:6 – Jill A. Kirchner-Rose, MDIV, DMIV Lin Manuel Miranda had an allegiance not only to people of color, but to women who are portrayed as both powerful and vulnerable in his musical. In the Hamilton song, “The Schuyler Sisters,” Angelica sings: You want a revolution? I want a revelation So listen to my declaration “We hold these truths to be…
Jill A. Kirchner-Rose, MDIV, DMIN – Exodus 16: 1 – 8 We continue with our sermon series on “Hamilton,” a name cemented in every history book and now brought to life in a revolutionary way. This Sunday we will meet the character, King George, who smuggly sings to the colonists, “You’ll be back.” Those could be the very words that Pharoah sings…
John 1: 43 – 46 – Jill A. Kirchner-Rose, MDIV, DMIN – We begin a new sermon series based on the electric, exhilarating, musically varied, harmonically rich musical, Hamilton. By casting the United States’ Founding Fathers as hip-hop singing men of color, the show radically revises our perspectives on the very meaning of this country’s origins. Hamilton is a story of modern revolution. Lin-Manuel Miranda,…
Genesis 1: 26 – 27 Genesis 1: 26 – 27 – Rev. Erin Beardemphl — What does it mean to be made in God’s image? Is it a position of power? An honor? A responsibility? All of the above? And what does this have to do with art and spirituality? As it turns out, it has everything to do with who we…
Luke 4: 18 – Jill A. Kirchner-Rose, MDIV, DMIN – We honor the life of Congressman John Lewis who passed from life to Life last week at the age of 80 years old. From the streets of Selma to the halls of Congress, John Lewis sat in for justice and stood up for equality. As the last living speaker from the March…
Psalm 91: 1 – 6 — Jill A. Kirchner-Rose, MDIV, DMIN – Julian of Norwich lived during a tumultuous time in which waves of the bubonic plague continued to devastate Europe. This plague claimed the lives of 50% of Julian’s city population. Julian was only six years old when the first such plague occurred. In the midst of this reoccurring pandemic, Julian…