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Trinity Episcopal Church - Asheville North Carolina
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From Mall Genealogy to Emmaus: Finding Meaning in Communion
This homily reflects on how the stories we tell and the meals we share reveal God’s presence, centering on the Emmaus account where the disciples recognize Jesus when he blesses, breaks, and gives…
S1E37 Easter Sunday - When Hope Shakes the World
This episode reflects on the Easter story: the grieving women at the empty tomb, the angel’s words "Do not be afraid," and how the resurrection overturns worldly assumptions about death and power. It…
S1E36 Palm Sunday - You're Invited
This episode features a Palm Sunday homily inviting listeners to participate in Holy Week, explaining the procession into Jerusalem, the contrast between Jesus’ humility and Roman power, and the…
S1E35 A Table in the Presence of Enemies: Psalm 23 Reimagined
Reverend Amy Peterson reflects on Psalm 23 alongside Isaiah 25, imagining what it means that God "prepares a table before me in the presence of mine enemies." She explores images of enemies bound,…
S1E34 Thirst No More — A Lenten Story of Powerlessness and Pardon
Rev. Mike Reardon reflects on Jesus' conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well, highlighting her isolation, his unexpected humility, and the life-changing offer of "living water." The sermon…
S1E33 Born Again: God as Mother and the Spirit Midwife
Rev. Amy Peterson explores John’s encounter between Nicodemus and Jesus, reframing “being born again” as a tender rebirth from God’s womb with the Spirit as midwife. The sermon invites listeners to…
S1E32 Refusing Shortcuts: Jesus in the Wilderness
In the wilderness temptation, Jesus refuses quick fixes: bread to satisfy appetite, power to secure control, and spectacle to prove faith. This sermon explores how Lent asks us to practice honest…
S1E31 Listen to the Lamp: Hearing Jesus from Epiphany to Lent
As Epiphany ends and Lent begins, this homily reflects on God’s proclamation of Jesus as the beloved Son and the urgent command to “listen to him.” Using the image of a lamp in a dark room, it calls…
Show Us the Light: An Advent Reflection on Salvation
On the fourth Sunday of Advent and the winter solstice, Rev. Amy Peterson reflects on the psalmic plea "Show us the light of your countenance, and we shall be saved." She explores how, like plants…
S1E29 John’s Call: Repentance, Renewal, and Caring for Creation
This episode connects recent floods and droughts to the realities of climate change and global injustice, urging listeners to recognize the human and ecological cost of our choices. Through…
From Palace to Hospital: How a Princess Became a Servant of the Poor
Nearly a thousand years ago Princess Elizabeth left palace life to care for the poor—selling jewels, opening granaries, founding a hospital, and living as a Franciscan lay associate after her…
S1E27 Steadfast Ground, Courageous Service: A Call to Be God's Witness
In this episode Rev. Dr. R. Scott White reflects on Luke's gospel about the temple to remind listeners that beautiful buildings and programs cannot save us — only God's grace can. He gives thanks for…
S1E25 All Saints Day: Eucharist, Mortality, and Small Acts of Grace
Rev. Dr. Ian Markham reflects on All Saints Day, connecting the lections from Ephesians and Luke to how the church and the Eucharist shape us into saints. The sermon highlights the gift of life, the…
From Iona's Winds to Paul's Last Words: A Story of Grace
Rev. Dr. R. Scott White reflects on the preciousness of faith and the grace of God, drawing on a pilgrimage to Iona, Paul’s final letter to Timothy, and a J.R.R. Tolkien anecdote to show how the…
S1E23 Forget Not
This episode explores how memory shapes faith — recalling God’s saving acts from the Exodus to Christ’s resurrection and how scripture repeatedly calls God’s people to remember. Remembering is more…
S1E21 Psalm 91
On the one year anniversary of Hurricane Helene, this episode reflects on the sudden return of darkness and vulnerability. Using Psalm 91 as its guide, the homily explores historical practices—lamps,…
S1E19 Lowest Seat, Highest Grace
This episode explores Luke 14, where Jesus upends social etiquette at a Sabbath meal and teaches a countercultural ethic of hospitality and humility. Through the parable about seating and reflections…
S1E18 Loved, Called and Sent
Rev. Dr. R. Scott White reflects on Jeremiah’s call: that God knows and loves each person before birth, calls us to share the good news in our unique gifts, and gives us the power to build up and…
S1E17 The Trouble with Jesus
Rev. Dr. R. Scott White reflects on the tension between seeking stability in the church and following Jesus who sometimes brings division and disruption. Drawing on Luke’s gospel and Martin Luther…
S1E16 Foolish Hope
This episode presents a homily on Jesus’ parable of the rich farmer whose hoarded harvest leads to a stark reminder that wealth cannot save us and can become dangerous when it replaces trust in…
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60 Church Street has published 35 episodes since May 2025, covering topics in Christianity, Religion & Spirituality.
60 Church Street is currently moderate with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 13m.
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