
About this episode
Fr. Alan Bentrup explores the expansive nature of God's mercy in his sermon for the Fifth Sunday of Easter.
On the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Fr. Alan Bentrup preaches from Acts 7, John 14, and 1 Peter 2 at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Keller, Texas. Two of the most misused texts in the New Testament show up in this week's readings. John 14 has been turned into a border checkpoint. 1 Peter 2 has been stamped onto a flag. Both readings have been used to draw the circle small and keep people out. But then Luke slips a single sentence into the story of Stephen's martyrdom: the witnesses laid their coats at the feet of a young man named Saul. The man who wrote half the New Testament was holding the coats. This sermon asks what it means to worship a God whose mercy is bigger than our categories, bigger than our politics, bigger than our preferences, and bigger than the lines we have drawn around who deserves it. St. Martin's Episcopal Church | Keller, Texas Easter 5, Year A | Acts 7:55-60, Psalm 31, 1 Peter 2:2-10, John 14:1-14
People in this episode
Host: Fr. Alan Bentrup
Topics covered
- God's mercy
- Christianity
- New Testament
- Worship
- Inclusion
- Faith
- Spirituality
Keywords
- mercy
- Acts 7
- John 14
- 1 Peter 2
- Easter
- Christian faith
- inclusion
- spirituality
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: St. Martin's Episcopal Church
Books & works: Acts, John, 1 Peter
Places: Keller, Texas
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