• Once I Was Blind: Seeing Ourselves as God Sees Us
    2026/03/18

    Father Frank Munoz, a San Diego Sheriff’s chaplain, recalls responding to a missing three-year-old who was later found asleep in an SUV, using the incident to illustrate human blind spots and the difficulty of seeing ourselves as God sees us. He connects this to the Gospel story of Jesus healing the man born blind, noting that the disciples and Pharisees miss the miracle’s meaning by focusing on blame, credentials, and rules rather than healing. He argues that many are spiritually blinded by distorted religious messages portraying God as vindictive and the author of tragedies, rejecting phrases like “acts of God” or calling suffering “God’s will.” He affirms that the miracle stories reveal a loving God who desires healing, abundant life, and transforming grace, accessed through simple childlike faith.

    00:00 Missing Child Callout

    01:10 Found Safe and Sound

    02:05 Our Spiritual Blind Spots

    02:44 Childlike Faith and Prayer

    04:11 Gospel of the Blind Man

    04:42 Pharisees and Misread Miracles

    06:31 Bad News Religion Critique

    07:46 Rejecting Tragedy as Gods Will

    09:07 The God I Don't Believe In

    10:09 Good News God Heals

    11:41 Grace and Healing Within

    12:54 Embrace Faith to Heal

    13:44 Final Blessing Amen

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    14 分
  • Jesus Breaks Barriers | The Rev. Madeline Polhill
    2026/03/11

    Rev. Madeline reflects on Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, emphasizing how culturally transgressive it was for a Jewish leader to speak publicly with a woman—especially a Samaritan amid longstanding animosity between Jews and Samaritans—and noting the well’s scriptural associations and the disciples’ astonishment. She highlights that John’s Gospel frames the meeting as necessary (“he had to go through Samaria”), not for geography but for Jesus’ boundary-crossing mission. In this encounter the Samaritan woman and Jesus come to know one another, and she recognizes him as the Messiah in John’s first unmistakable “I am” statement, echoing God’s revelation to Moses. The sermon challenges human-made barriers that prevent connection and teaches that God knows no boundaries, revealing glory in every person, comforting and challenging believers to find Jesus where they think he isn’t supposed to go.

    00:00 Opening Prayer

    00:19 Why Encounters Matter

    01:58 A Scandalous Meeting

    04:03 Why Samaria Matters

    05:36 Messiah Revealed

    06:46 Breaking Human Boundaries

    09:03 Comfort and Challenge

    09:54 Closing Blessing

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    10 分
  • Choose Light and Love: Faith in Action
    2026/03/04

    Mother Paige reflects on John 3:16 and God’s love for the whole world, paired with the call of Abram and Sarah to be blessed in order to bless every family on earth. She emphasizes that faith is an active verb shown in lived action, not merely intellect, doctrine, or a formulaic prayer, and that Jesus is the light that shines in the darkness. Noting the broader context of Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus, she highlights the choice people make to love darkness rather than light and invites listeners, especially in Lent, to examine how their lives reflect God’s love and to “pivot” practices when needed. She urges gentleness with questioning Nicodemus, whose arc includes continued inquiry, later defense of Jesus, and presence at his burial, and encourages ongoing questions and repeated choosing of love and light.

    00:00 Opening Prayer

    00:12 God Loves the World

    01:02 Abram Called to Bless

    01:50 Faith as Action

    02:46 Light Versus Darkness

    03:59 Lent as a Pivot

    05:12 Nicodemus Questions

    05:49 Born From Above

    06:53 Choosing Love and Light

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    8 分
  • Choosing Love in the Wilderness: Resisting Empire and Embracing Change
    2026/02/25

    Kathy Wilder, Executive Director of Camp Stevens, thanks St. Peter’s for ongoing support and shares a story from the 2007 Camp Stevens fire, including meeting a firefighter who had once been a camper through a foster care partnership and whose experience at camp helped shape her life and career after incarceration. Wilder connects the story to Jesus’ wilderness temptations, framing the temptations as reflections of power and empire, and relates them to current realities including ICE raids, genocide in Palestine, antisemitism, school shootings, and attacks on transgender people. Citing the Rev. Canon Stephanie Spellers, she contrasts Empire’s fear with God’s love and urges choosing love. Wilder offers three practices: “revolutionary patience” (attributed to the Rev. Carter Heyward and discussed after the 2024 election), “see no stranger” (from Valerie Kaur and a Sikh tenet) with a call to stay curious and seek common ground, and embracing change—an ethic she learned from Peter Bergstrom and that helped Camp Stevens rebuild after the fire and adapt through the pandemic, leading to a new vision statement, “envisioning a world of wholehearted belonging.” She shares personal news that she and her wife, the Rev. Hannah Wilder, are moving to Reno where Hannah will serve as rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Sparks, and she offers gratitude and a farewell to St. Peter’s, closing with a traveler’s prayer about being swift to love and to be kind.

    00:00 Welcome and Camp Stevens

    00:52 The 2007 Camp Fire

    02:03 A Firefighter’s Transformation

    04:28 Jesus in the Wilderness

    05:26 Empire vs Love Today


    06:50 Stephanie Spellers Quote

    08:45 Three Practices for Courage

    08:54 Revolutionary Patience

    10:29 See No Stranger

    11:30 Embrace Change at Camp

    12:49 Moving to Reno Goodbye

    14:22 Traveler’s Prayer Closing

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    15 分
  • Get Up and Do Not Be Afraid: Coming Down the Mountain
    2026/02/18

    Rev. Madeline Polhill reflects on Jesus’ Transfiguration and Moses’ mountaintop encounter with God as moments of divine mystery and glory. Rather than explaining the spectacle, she focuses on what follows: the disciples’ fear and Jesus’ gentle reassurance, “Get up and do not be afraid,” connecting it to repeated “do not be afraid” moments throughout Matthew’s Gospel. She emphasizes that Jesus leads the disciples back down the mountain to continue the work of love and ministry that will culminate in the cross, and invites listeners, especially as Lent approaches, into a journey of self-examination, repentance, service, and discipleship. Centering the voice from the cloud—“This is my Son, the beloved… listen to him”—she calls the faithful to follow Jesus, take refuge in God’s glory, and return to the world to do the work Jesus calls them to do.

    00:00 Opening Prayer & Welcome

    00:22 The Transfiguration: Awe, Mystery, and Mountaintop Glory

    01:30 Moses on the Mountain: Exodus and Divine Mystery

    02:32 What the Transfiguration Confesses: Radiance in Jesus

    04:30 From Majestic to Mundane: What Happens After the Vision

    05:10 Fear and the Gentle Command: “Get Up, Do Not Be Afraid”

    06:08 “Do Not Be Afraid” Across Matthew’s Gospel

    07:57 Back Down the Mountain: Returning to Ministry and the Cross

    08:52 Lent Invitation: Following Jesus into Repentance and Service

    09:27 Listen to Him: The Voice from the Cloud and the Call to Follow

    10:20 Closing Charge & Blessing: Held by God, Sent into the World

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    11 分
  • Stay Salty, Be Bright: Embodying the Beatitudes
    2026/02/11

    In this Sunday sermon, Mother Paige reflects on the teachings of Jesus, particularly focusing on the message of 'Stay Salty, Be Bright,' derived from the Sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes. She emphasizes the importance of understanding Jesus' words about being 'the salt of the earth' and 'the light of the world.' The sermon encourages living out these virtues by aligning one's heart with God's righteousness and acting mercifully, justly, and lovingly in the world. This message also ties into the broader context of Christian practice and tradition, urging believers to genuinely embody their faith and enact positive change in a world filled with needs and injustices.

    00:00 Opening Prayer and Introduction

    00:12 The Beatitudes: Foundation of Jesus' Teachings

    04:41 Understanding 'Salt of the Earth'

    06:57 The Light of the World: Letting Your Light Shine

    08:14 Aligning Rituals with True Faith

    10:37 Call to Action: Stay Salty, Be Bright

    11:19 Conclusion: Embrace Your Unique Blessedness

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    12 分
  • The Light of Christ: Reflections on the Feast of the Presentation
    2026/02/04

    Mother Susan discusses the tradition of presenting Jesus at the temple, the symbols of light and purity, and the roles of Mary and Joseph as faithful parents. The sermon also touches on the importance of senior witnesses like Simeon and Anna, who recognized Jesus as the light for revelation. Mother Susan encourages the community to embody the light of Christ in their lives and reflects on the collective journey of faith, culminating in the annual church meeting to celebrate past achievements and future aspirations.

    00:00 Introduction and Opening Prayer

    00:13 Groundhog Day and Its Significance

    01:46 The Feast of the Presentation

    03:43 Jesus' Infancy and Presentation in the Temple

    07:35 Simeon and Anna: Witnesses to the Light

    10:36 The Struggles of Early Christians

    11:48 Jesus as the High Priest and Pioneer

    13:13 Living as the Body of Christ

    14:50 Conclusion and Final Blessing

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    16 分
  • Embracing Unity and the Power of the Cross in Divisive Times | David M. Bailey
    2026/01/28

    In this sermon, guest speaker David M. Bailey from Richmond, Virginia, discusses the importance of unity within the Christian community amid contemporary divisions and conflicts. Drawing from Paul's letter to the Corinthians, Bailey emphasizes the need for Christians to look beyond human wisdom and cultural differences. He stresses the significance of the cross of Christ as a symbol of ultimate strength and unity, revealing God's power through what appears as weakness. Bailey encourages the congregation to find hope in the transformative power of the cross and to embody a cross-shaped gospel that reconciles and disarms the forces of division and oppression. The sermon concludes with a prayer for guidance and strength in navigating the challenges of today's world.

    00:00 Opening Prayer and Welcome

    00:37 Personal Reflections and Ministry Background

    01:53 Challenges of Christian Nationalism

    03:12 Paul's Plea for Unity

    07:26 Building Bridges Through Language

    13:40 The Power of the Cross

    17:32 Encouragement and Closing Prayer

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    20 分