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Previous Sermons 2019

Contact
Archdeacon Deborah Kraft
Rector
Get in touch
(807) 624-7161
stpauls.rector@shaw.ca
 
 
I am grateful for
St. Paul’s 8:30 am
Sunday Service,
the wonderful people
who attend, and the
inspiring sermons
~ I always go away
with something or
with inspiration.

Sermons :

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"Behind the Scenes"

Tuesday December 24, 2019 ~ Christmas Eve

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"Health, Safety and Joy!"

Sunday December 15, 2019 ~ Third Sunday of Advent - Joy

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"From Following to Leading"

Sunday December 8, 2019 ~ Second Sunday of Advent - Peace

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"Wake Up!"

Sunday December 1, 2019 ~ First Sunday of Advent - Hope

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“Silence is Good For You"

Sunday November 24, 2019 ~ Reign of Christ

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“The Wonder of Koinonia"

Sunday November 17, 2019 ~ 23rd Sunday after Pentecost

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“The Little Coat"

Sunday November 10, 2019 ~ Remembrance Sunday

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“I Want To See Jesus"

Sunday November 3, 2019 ~ All Saints and Souls
 

“Abundance in Humility"

Sunday October 27, 2019 ~ 20th Sunday after Pentecost All Hallows

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“Faith in Action" Grace Notes on the Passing of Reverend Charlene

Thursday October 24, 2019 ~ 

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“Personal Responsibility"

Sunday October 20, 2019 ~ 19th after Pentecost

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“An Attitude of Radical Gratitude" Diocesan Lay Reader Dr. Carol Knox

Sunday October 13, 2019 ~ Thanksgiving

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“St. Mary's Celebration of New Ministry"

Saturday October 6, 2019

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“International Peace Talk Day"

Saturday September 21, 2019

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“Return To God"

Sunday September 15, 2019 ~ 14th after Pentecost

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“Discipleship"

Sunday September 8, 2019 ~ 13th after Pentecost

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“Be Content With What You Have"

Sunday September 1, 2019 ~ 12th after Pentecost

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“God's Plumb Line"

Sunday July 14, 2019 ~ 5th Sunday after Pentecost and 'Sea Sunday' *Guest Preacher Diocesan Lay Reader Ann Camber

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“The Face of Our Fathers"

Sunday June 16, 2019 ~ Trinity Sunday and Father's Day 

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“I Believe In The Holy Spirit"

Sunday June 9, 2019 ~ Day of Pentecost 

 

“An Exorcism, an Arrest, a Flogging, an Imprisonment,
an Earthquake, and a Baptism”

Sunday June 2, 2019 ~ 7th Sunday of Easter

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"The Power of A Dream"

Sunday May 26, 2019 ~ 6th Sunday of Easter


"The Wonders of Science - Children's Talk"

Sunday April 28, 2019 ~ 2nd Sunday of Easter

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"From What to Whom"

Sunday April 21, 2019 ~ Easter Sunday

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"The Tunic and the Donkey"

Sunday April 19, 2019 ~ Good Friday

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"The Generous Aroma of Christ"

Sunday April 7, 2019 ~ Lent 5

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Guest Preacher Bishop Victoria Matthews

Sunday March 31, 2019 ~ Lent 4

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“A Tree Is A Tree”

Sunday March 24, 2019 ~ Lent 3

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“God as Mother Hen”

Sunday March 17, 2019 ~ Lent 2

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“The Cross and The Lamb”

Sunday March 10, 2019 ~ Lent 1

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“Poor, Hungry, Sad and Disliked”

Sunday February 17, 2019 ~ 6th Sunday after Epiphany 

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“A Fishing Lesson”

Sunday February 10, 2019 ~ 5th Sunday after Epiphany


“Funeral Sermon for Archdeacon Mark Conliffe”

Sunday February 6, 2019 


“Incumbent’s Charge to Vestry”

Sunday February 3, 2019 ~ 4th Sunday after Epiphany

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“The JOY Of The Lord Is Your Strength”

Sunday January 27, 2019 ~ 3rd Sunday after Epiphany

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“To The Brim”

Sunday January 20, 2019 ~ 2nd Sunday after Epiphany

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“Overwhelmed With Joy”

Sunday January 6, 2019 ~ The Epiphany of The Lord

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Click here to read
Archbishop Anne's
Easter message

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Click here to read
Archdeacon Deborah's 
Easter message

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Click here to read
our Wardens'
Easter message

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The Most Rev. Fred Hiltz
Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada

The Most Rev. Fred Hiltz's sermon from the Ascension Day service held at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church on Thursday, May 30th, 2019.

This is a delightful service done in love and partnership between the Anglican churches and E.L.C.I.C. Lutheran churches in Thunder Bay every year. 
Archbishop Fred Hiltz, our wonderful Primate who RETIRED in July, 2019.  This is his LAST visit to Thunder Bay as our Primate, and it was a very special opportunity to hear him preach!

 

Click on the image to watch his sermon.

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Click here to read Archdeacon Deborah's Christmas Letter

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