• Episode 26: The Second Sunday of Lent SAINT MICHAEL'S CHAPEL

  • Mar 5 2023
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 26: The Second Sunday of Lent SAINT MICHAEL'S CHAPEL

  • Summary

  • Episode 26, Right Reverend Benedict-Johns reads the Collect and Gospel assigned for March Fourth 2023 and points out that each and everyone of us need to ask ourselves, this Lenten season, what’s in our hearts: the hippy Jesus that preaches peace, love, and inclusion, or the Jesus that is the Word, the truth, the light and the way who told John the Baptist that righteousness was following God’s Holy Word.

    Each week at Saint Michael’s Chapel, we illuminate the assigned reading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through Expository preaching and thorough exegesis, in the hopes of sharing with you the biblical meaning of the word of God.

    If you want to learn more about becoming a minister see this link

    https://archdiocesestmichael.wordpress.com/2023/01/31/on-recruiting-people-for-the-priesthood/

    We have programs for those interested in becoming a Priest in the Independent Catholic tradition and we have Ministry programs for those wishing to remain a Protestant as well.

    You can find Saint Michael’s Chapel on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stmichaelschapel/

    You can read the text of today’s Homily on our blog:

    https://saintmichaelschapel.wordpress.com

    We have a group you can join at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/465315105613928

    Finally, you can follow Reverend Benedict Johns on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BpBenedictJohns   @BpBenedictJohns

    The Bible texts of the Gospel lessons are from the American Standard Version, Published in 1901, Public Domain.

    The Collect, is from the Book of Common Prayer, 1979. as found online at lectionarypage.net

    Background music and graphics from https://pixabay.com

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