Sermons by Rev. Les Ferguson

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God is not divided: Sermon for February 12, 2016

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In worship today we realized it was the 6th Sunday after the Epiphany and that the journey has become a bit “old hat” at times. We’ve heard about the Epiphany about Jesus as savior and God incarnate. As we began our sermon we took a poll: which denomination do you claim as your founding denomination? […]

Tension leads to change – Sermon for January 29, 2017

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source of dissonance in our lives. Jesus offered the Beatitudes: Blessed are… and a few items that don’t appear to be appealing in our conventional perspective. More difficult on some levels but more engaging on others is the lesson from Micah, which distills to: the good in life comes from doing (being) just, loving kindness […]

Sermon for January 22, 2017

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This morning in worship we continued the enlightening journey we’ve had this Epiphany season (pun intended). In the past weeks we’ve heard about Jesus’ baptism by John the Baptist (why would Jesus be baptized – he had nothing to repent of); and last week we explored the question of “what are you looking for” and […]

What are you looking for? – Sermon for January 15, 2017

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Our worship today centered on the Epiphany of Jesus as Son of God. We continue to hear the story, from John’s perspective, of Jesus’ baptism by John the Baptist and the onset of Jesus’ ministry and calling of his disciples. As he called the Disciples he asked them “what are you looking for?” Ironically, they […]

Sermon for January 8, 2017

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St. John’s Episcopal Church Suffolk, Virginia The First Sunday after the Epiphany – The Baptism of Our Lord The Rev. Leslie Ferguson, Rector Isaiah 42:1-9; Psalm 29; Acts 10:34-43; Matthew 3:13-17             A friend of a friend, call him Tim, spent most of his adult life associated with the church, he dutifully attended services, did […]

Sermon for Christmas Eve 2016

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We heard the story of Jesus’ birth as told by Luke. Born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph who were relegated to a stable because there was no room in the inn. Our readings remind us that Jesus came to save all creation, but not from a place of power but from the place of […]

Are you the one who is to come? Sermon for Dec. 11, 2016

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Today marked the continuation of our journey with John the Baptist, although this week his role is from the borders of the story. John, who has been faithful doing his job and pointing at the coming Messiah wonders if Jesus, who doesn’t look anything like the expected Messiah, is really the one. John’s future did […]

Prepare the way… – Sermon for December 4, 2016

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We’ve been looking at the season of Advent as a time of preparation. While, on the one hand, that is a good thing; yet on the other, considering we know the rest of the story (Jesus’ birth celebrated at Christmas and Easter) it is hard to truly prepare. Yet the gospel holds John the Baptist […]