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Exploring the complex emotions of Mother's Day, Father Casey traces its origins back to Julia Ward Howe's call for peace and justice. Drawing parallels to Jesus's teachings, he emphasizes the challenge of maintaining heavenly values in a worldly context, urging believers to embrace their identity as followers of Jesus while navigating the influences of the world. In true Father Casey fashion, he uses “The Matrix” as his movie reference to help illustrate his point.
Sermon preached by The Rev. Casey Shobe on The Seventh Sunday in Easter. We invite you to view the full service HERE. Learn more about our community by visiting www.transfiguration.net.
Exploring the complex emotions of Mother's Day, Father Casey traces its origins back to Julia Ward Howe's call for peace and justice. Drawing parallels to Jesus's teachings, he emphasizes the challenge of maintaining heavenly values in a worldly context, urging believers to embrace their identity as followers of Jesus while navigating the influences of the world. In true Father Casey fashion, he uses “The Matrix” as his movie reference to help illustrate his point.
Sermon preached by The Rev. Casey Shobe on The Seventh Sunday in Easter. We invite you to view the full service HERE. Learn more about our community by visiting www.transfiguration.net.