Proper 14, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Today’s story, like so many others, is filled with fear and doubt
yet punctuated with moments of intense faith….
so very like our own lives…
The Feast of the Transfiguration, (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Can you think of a time in your life when you knew that you were in the presence of something Holy…
something Holy that had something to say to you?
Proper 12, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Have you ever been in a conversation and asked one of those stumper questions?
I find that children usually do a great job with those.
Proper 11, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Having purchased a house with a yard much larger than we anticipated, and having cut the grass on the fairly steep hill in the backyard 2 or 3 times, we quickly decided that the grassy knoll would become terraced beds….
Proper 10, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
At the beginning of COVID, Ray was not allowed into go to the hospital unless he was seeing patients, so he and I spent a great deal of time out in our yard….
Proper 9, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
“To what will I compare this generation?”
Jesus asked that question thousands of years ago….
We still ask that question as every new generation arises, do we not?
Proper 8, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Despite the spoiler alert that begins today’s Old Testament reading…
“God tested Abraham...”
and despite the fact that we know how the story ends…Isaac lives,
I suspect that each of us shivers or recoils in horror as we hear:
“Abraham reached out his hand and took the knife to kill his son!”
Proper 7, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
There is enough blessing to go around.
There is enough blessing to go around…
like, really…there is!
Proper 6, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
When, and how, has God shown up for you when times were rough?
When you weren’t sure you could get through…
or even go on?
Proper 5, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
In today’s Scripture readings there is a lot of “going” and “following!”
Since we are disciples (that is, “followers”) of Jesus, the Son of the living God, I think it’s worth spending some time looking a bit closer at these actions and what they mean for us….
Trinity Sunday, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Our reading this morning from Genesis reminded me of Gerard Manley Hopkins’ poem, God’s Grandeur.
I would like to share it with you….
Feast of Pentecost, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
“In the last days it will be, God declares,
that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh…
your children shall prophesy
and your young and your old shall see visions and dream dreams….
upon everyone I will pour out my Spirit!”
Do we believe it?
Do we live it?….
7 Easter, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
“Lord, is this the time when you will restore the kingdom to Israel?” (Acts 1:6b)
The apostles wanted to know….
6 Easter, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
This morning we witness an encounter between the Gospel and the world it is meant to transform….
5 Easter, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
In today’s Scripture readings we hear numerous stories of stones and dwelling places.
There are living stones,
rejected stones,
cornerstones…
stones that render the living, dead
and the dead, alive….
4 Easter, Yr A (2023) The Rev. Karen C. Barfield
Today Jesus speaks of thieves and bandits...
of threat and harm...
but also of pastoral guidance and protection and even abundant life!
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.