A Wandering Minister

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Before I'd Be a Slave

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Text: Matthew 10:28 “Whoever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it and whoever...
Monday, June 16, 2014

Dancing with the Trinity

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Texts: Genesis 1; Matthew 28:16-20 So, its Trinity Sunday. A few of you facebooked me and joked that I should explain the Trinity to you ...
Sunday, June 8, 2014

Pentecost 2014: The Spirit Comes in Dreams

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“I have a dream.” “I have a dream.” Don’t you think of Martin Luther King, Jr when you hear those words? A man who dreamed of a world...
Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Christus Victor: Christ the Victorious

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This is an edited version of a sermon preached on Ascension Sunday, at the Montesano Church of God. This is the time in the church yea...
Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Hungry on a Fertile Land

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When we think of food deserts, we think of inner cities with overpriced mini marts, located a hundred miles and a world away from any us...
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Sunday, April 20, 2014

The Victor

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  “If the emperor and the empire wish to pursue the course of aggression and slavery that have brought agony and terror and despair to the...
Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Called as a Witness: Lent 4 Sermon

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This is the fourth Sunday of Lent. Our texts have been leading us on a journey, a journey toward Easter, toward resurrection, and a journe...
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Sarah Monroe
Montesano, WA, United States
I am a priest in the Episcopal Church-- a pastor, a preacher, and a writer. I grew up in rural Washington state and have returned to the land I call home. A self-described redneck, I grew up on a small farm, learned to drive on back country roads, and wear jeans to cocktail parties (as long as there is free food). I am dedicated to organizing community and building a culture of reconciliation and liberation. I envision a world where my people are heard, where wounded people are reconciled, where the land is treasured, where real wealth is abundant, and where communities are vibrant.
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