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May 15

‘This I Believe’ Meditations

By Marsh Chapel

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John 13:31-35

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Text of the reflections is unavailable at this time.

posted in The Rev. Dr. Jessica Chicka, University Chaplain for International Students, The Rev. Dr. Karen Coleman, Chaplain for Episcopal Ministry, The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean of Marsh Chapel, This I Believe on 05.15.2022 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

  • Litmus Faith, July 31, 2022
    The Rev. Scott Donahue-Martens preaches a sermon entitled “Litmus Faith.” The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “I was glad,” by Henry Purcell and "Ubi caritas, op. 10, no. 1," by Maurice Duruflé, along with service music and hymns.
  • Ask. Seek. Knock., July 24, 2022
    The Rev. Scott Donahue-Martens preaches a sermon entitled “Ask. Seek. Knock.” The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Bless the Lord, O my soul,” by Carson P. Cooman and "Exaltabo te Domine," by G. P. da Palestrina, along with service music and hymns.
  • Woven Promises, July 17, 2022
    The Rev. Scott Donahue-Martens preaches a sermon entitled “Woven Promises.” The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Justitiae Domini,” by G. P. da Palestrina and "Ubi caritas," by Ola Gjeilo, along with service music and hymns.

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