3 Easter, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
The Road to Emmaus…
What an extraordinary story!
Easter Day, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Dear Heart,
I am coming Home.
Dear heart,
I am coming home….
Easter Vigil, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Last Sunday -Palm Sunday – our gospel reading ended this way:
“Jesus cried again with a loud voice and breathed his last….
The earth shook…
rocks were split. …
Maundy Thursday, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Jesus and his disciples gathered together to celebrate the festival of the Passover as they had many times before.
But… this time was different.
Palm Sunday, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
“Hosanna to the Son of David!
Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!
Hosanna in the highest heaven!”
5 Lent, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Jesus wept.
I remember seeing a photo of the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Standing in front of the wall was Pope Francis….
4 Lent, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Perspective matters.
Our perspective matters.
The ways that we approach ourselves and the people around us is of ultimate importance.
3 Lent, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
We have all heard the expression:
"I wish I could be a fly on the wall in that conversation. . . ."
2 Lent, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Today’s scripture passages offer us faithful responses to God’s invitation to new life; however, these two responses take shape in very different ways.
Ash Wednesday, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Today is Ash Wednesday:
the day we remember that we are dust…
and breath.
Last Epiphany, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Evelyn Underhill said that the first task of the clergy is union with God.
That is well and good, but why should it not be the first task of every Christian to seek union with God?
6 Epiphany, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
One of the gifts of The Episcopal Church is that from time to time we take Communion to folks who are not able to get to church for whatever reason.
4 Epiphany, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
What does it mean to live a “blessed” life?
3 Epiphany, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Upon hearing today’s gospel reading proclaimed,
we might well have had the thought flit through our minds:
“ah… it's just another calling story in the gospels.”
2 Epiphany, Yr A (January 15, 2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
"What are you looking for?"
These are the first words out of Jesus’ mouth according to John’s Gospel.
Baptism of our Lord, Yr A (January 8, 2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
You are worthy.
I am going to pause here for a moment and let that sink in.
You are worthy.
The Holy Name, Yr A (January 1, 2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
“The LORD bless you and keep you;
the LORD make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you;
the LORD lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.” (Num 6:24-26)
Christmas Day, Year A (December 25, 2022) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
There was no room for them in the inn.
Why not?
Christmas Eve, Year A (December 24, 2022) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Time is a strange thing…
sometimes it creeps by,
even coming to a seeming halt in the midst of deep sorrow.
Advent 4, Year A (December 18, 2022) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Have you ever noticed in Scripture…
at least in the Gospels,
that when an angel shows up,
the first thing out of the angel’s mouth is: Do Not Be Afraid!?