Sermon | 1er dimanche de l’Avent | Advent I

Advent INovember 30, 2025Isaiah 2:1-5 Romans 13:11-14 Matthew 24 :36-44 How do we initially react when we hear the words “judge” and “judgment”? It depends greatly on our personal experience (even professional experience, for some) with courts, justice, and judges. It also depends on how we have used the justice system. A defendant, a victim,…

Sermon, Christ Roi | Pentecost XXIV

Christ the KingNovember 23, 2025Jeremiah 23 :1-6   Colossians 1 :11-20   Luke 23 :33-43 Having spent the majority of my life as a British ‘subject’ of her majesty Queen Elizabeth II, it felt very strange to sing God save the King for the first time, and to see His Majesty’s name on my English tax forms. There…

Sermon | 23e dimanche après la Pentecôte | Pentecost XXIII

Pentecost XXIIINovember 16, 2025Isaiah 65:17-25 ; II Thessalonians 3, 6-13 ; Luke 21:5-19 The French and American social security and welfare systems were created in the wake of enormous crises: situations that were nothing short of apocalyptic. The family, social, political, and economic devastation of the Great Depression prompted President Roosevelt to sign the Social…

Sermon, dimanche de la Toussaint | All Saints Sunday

All Saints SundayNovember 2, 2025Daniel 7:1-3, 15-18   Ephesians 1:11-23   Luke 6:20-31 About twenty years ago, the first filmed documentary on the life and work of Dorothy Day appeared. It is famously titled, ‘Don’t call me a saint’. The title is part of a longer quotation attributed to her: “Don’t call me a saint. When they…