Rich Towards God and Others

"If our deepest needs as human beings are taken care of and we can see God face to face. Then we can be known by our creator as we are known. When someone gives me a dollar bill, I know what to do with it and what not to do with it right. My deepest needs have already been met. I can use this in a way that honors God in a way that is being rich toward God."

Sermon preached on 31 JUL 2022 by Canon Josh Bales.

Hosea 11:1-11

Psalm 107:1-9, 43

Colossians 3:1-11

Luke 12:13-21

Rich Towards God and Others
The Rev. Canon Josh Bales

Talking to Dad

Do you find prayer easy? Many of us do not. Jesus teaches us 6 important ways to approach God in Prayer. It is by our adoption by the power of the Holy Spirit and through Jesus sacrificial death that we can approach God as Father. This truth changes the nature in which we communicate in prayer.

Sermon preached on the the 24th of July by the Reverend Dr Reggie Kidd, Dean of the Cathedral Church of St Luke, Orlando.

Hosea 1:2-10

Psalm 85

Colossians 2:6-15

Luke 11:1-13

Talking to Dad
The Very Rev. Dean Reggie Kidd

We Believe in Jesus, Our All in All

Sermon preached on Sunday 17 July, 2022 by Canon Peter Tepper at the Cathedral Church of St Luke.

Many can recite the first four words of the creed, "I Believe in God," but do you know what it means to say I believe in Jesus. If you're going to worship Jesus, he's got to be a big Jesus one who is above all else and who will become our all in all.

Amos 8:1–12

Psalm 52

Colossians 1:15-28

Luke 10:38–42

We Believe in Jesus, Our All in All
Canon Peter Tepper

Receive the Good Samaritan, Become the Good Samaritan

Not all of us have been mugged and left for dead, but we can all relate to the story of the Good Samaritan at some level. But the real thrust of Jesus’s parable is to encourage us to neighborliness, that is, to be like the Good Samaritan, Jesus Christ who pays debts that he does not owe.

Sermon delivered by Dean Reggie Kidd on 10JUL2022 at the Cathedral Church of St Luke.

Amos 7:7-17;

Psalm 82;

Colossians 1:1-14;

Luke 10:25-37

Receive the Good Samaritan, Become the Good Samaritan
The Very Rev. Dean Reggie Kidd

Supernaturally Changed

Sermon preached by Canon Peter Tepper on 26JUN2022 at the Cathedral Church of St Luke.

In this talk, Canon Peter Tepper speaks to us about how the Holy Spirit brings about change and transformation in our lives by the power the Holy Spirit. When God produces the fruit of the Spirit in our lives he does so inexorably, inevitably, and quite visibly. It is this transformation that looks like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.

2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14

Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20

Galatians 5:1, 13-25

Luke 9:51-62

Supernaturally Changed
Canon Peter Tepper

Step into the Light

Dean Reggie Kidd speaks to us on Trinity Sunday, 2022. It is one thing to know about God and whole other matter to know God. Knowing the Trinity is stepping into the source of light and life, whereby everything receives its vibrancy, color and meaning.

Sermon delivered 12JUN2022 at the Cathedral Church of St Luke, 10:15am.

Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31

Psalm 8

Romans 5:1-5

John 16:12-15

Step into the Light
The Very Rev. Dean Reggie Kidd

Happy Birthday, Church!

Some say Pentecost was a day for receiving gifts. On this day we celebrate the birthday of the Church and God giving his Church his supreme Gift of his Holy Spirit on our communal birthday.

Sermon delivered by the Revd Patricia Orlando on Pentecost Sunday 2022 at the Cathedral Church of St Luke, Orlando.

Genesis 11:1-9

Psalm 104:25-35, 37

Acts 2:1-21

John 14:8-17

Happy Birthday, Church!
The Rev. Patricia Orlando

A Friend High Up, Praying for You

"For as Christ has brought us from death to life, and brought us from loneliness and emptiness, into fellowship with one another, we become God's own place of dwelling, and that happens only when beyond the teaching, beyond the acting, beyond the embodiment, there is the praying."

Sermon preached the 7th Sunday of Easter, 29 MAY 2022, by the Very Reverend Dr Reggie Kidd.

Acts 16:16-34

Psalm 97

Revelation 22:12-14,16-17,20-21

John 17:20-26

A Friend High Up, Praying for You
The Very Rev. Dean Reggie Kidd

Love the Real Me

Dean Reggie Kidd speaks to us about how Christ asks us to love him, to love the real him that we might know the Father and him and impact the world in the power of his Spirit that we might bring peace and joy wherever we go.

Sermon preached 22MAY2022 at the Cathedral Church of St Luke by Dean Reggie Kidd on the 6th Sunday of Easter, 2022.

Acts 16:9-15

Psalm 67

Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5

John 14:23-29

Love the Real Me
The Very Rev. Dean Reggie Kidd

One More Thing

Just when we think God is done, He surprises us with the unexpected. God's invitation is to all. He summons us to know life and life to the full. He calls us not to get something from us, but to give himself to us. God fills even the most unlikely with the Holy Spirit, a Roman Soldier and his family with the Holy Spirit. Cornelius experiences God's love which leads to an overflow of gratitude and mission.

Sermon preached by Canon Peter Tepper on 15 May 2022.

Acts 11:1-18

Psalm 148

Revelation 21:1-6

John 13:31-35

One More Thing
Canon Peter Tepper

Who Is This That Appears?

It is God, the beloved who comes who is called Gazelle in the Song of Songs who comes leaping and bounding. It is our God that comes leaping the mountains and bounding the hills to rescue, redeem and love his people. Jesus is the good shepherd that calls us home. He is the one that heals us and binds us. Dorcas, in the book of Acts is such a woman. A woman who is healed and restored in or that she might heal and restore.

Sermon preached by Dean Reggie Kidd at CCSLOrlando.

Psalm 23

Acts 9:36-43

Revelation 7:9-17

John 10:22-30

Who Is This That Appears
The Very Rev. Dean Reggie Kidd

When You Need an Easter

What happens when things don't go the way you would have hoped? This is when you really need an an Easter. Nobody is ever going to find Jesus bones in a tomb outside Jerusalem, not because people have not looked hard enough, but because the bones are not there. They are not there because he came back from the dead. They are not there because he is alive. They are not there because he is doing business with you. 

Reggie Kidd

Acts 9:1–20

Psalm 30

Revelation 5:11–14

John 21:1–19

When You Need an Easter
The Very Rev. Dean Reggie Kidd

The Love of the Risen Christ

Jesus meets us where we are. He lovingly descends to our situation and meets us precisely how we need to be met. It is in his infinite love that he meets Thomas at the point of his doubts, at the point of his fears. Much as an older brother will descend to play "lincoln logs," so Christ condescends to meet Thomas right where he is in his moment.

Josh Bales

Acts 5:27-32

Psalm 150

Revelation 1:4-8

John 20:19-31

The Love of the Risen Christ
The Rev. Canon Josh Bales

Get out on the Dance Floor

Have you ever been to dance? I remember my first dance. I was present. I watched, but more than anything I longed to participate. This is the theme of tonight's liturgy to join the victorious dance of God, Father, Son, and spirit over evil hell, sin and death. Get out on the dance floor.

Genesis 7:1-5, 11-18, 8:6-18, 9:8-13

Exodus 14:10-31; 15:20-21

Romans 6:3-11

Luke 24:1-12

Get out on the Dance Floor
The Rev. Canon Josh Bales

Praying for War-torn Nations

God hears the cry of our hearts. In times of uncertainty we often lack the words to pray. The Psalms give us a helpful pattern to pray in times of conflict. They give us words to pray our emotions, raw and unprocessed. They transform us and our situations. We learn to pray even for our enemies.

Exodus 3:1-15

Psalm 63:1-8

1 Corinthians 10:1-13

Luke 13:1-9

Praying for War-torn Nations
Canon Peter Tepper