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May 9

‘This I Believe’ Meditations

By Marsh Chapel

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John 15:9–17

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posted in The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean of Marsh Chapel, The Rev. Dr. Soren Hessler, This I Believe on 05.9.2021 at 11:00 am

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Marsh Chapel has a long and distinguished history of excellence in preaching. From Howard Thurman through our present dean, the Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Marsh Chapel preaches a gospel of grace and freedom, a responsible Christian liberalism.

Within each blog post there is a link to the listen to the full worship service and a link to listen to the sermon only. Sermons are available in this archive back through the tenure of Dean Robert Cummings Neville.

RSS Marsh Chapel Sunday Services

  • The Bach Experience, January 29, 2023
    The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill and Director of Music, Dr. Scott Allen Jarrett, preach a sermon introducing the day's Bach Cantata entitled “Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen, BWV 65.” In addition to the cantata, the Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Omnes de Saba venient” by Josef Rheinberger along with service music and hymns. The […]
  • On the Beach, January 22, 2023
    The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled “On the Beach.” The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Arise, shine, for thy light has come” by Kenneth Jennings and “Lift up your heads,” by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, along with service music and hymns.
  • Love As Action, January 15, 2023
    In honor and celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, the Honorable Judge Christopher Edwards, preaches a sermon entitled “Love as Action: Reflections on the Philosophy of Dr. King and Howard Thurman.” The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “O ye that love the Lord " by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and “Plenty good room,” arranged by William Henry […]

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