This paper examines the preaching at Washington National Cathedral as a response to the dual pandemic of COVID-19 and systemic racism in the United States. Drawing on research from over forty sermons from high church traditions and comparing it with analysis of sermons on Palm Sunday and Easter this paper will show how preachers in high church traditions, accustomed to preaching in the presence of eucharist, adapted their proclamation to respond to a virtual congregation and the absence of in-person communion. Then, the paper examines how Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde and Presiding Bishop Michael Curry further develop elements of eucharistic preaching in Pentecost and Trinity Sunday sermons to respond to the murder of George Floyd. Among other...
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of t...
Churches have been prompted to rethink the format of preaching and the content of sermons since the ...
The study seeks to address a lack of eschatology in the pulpit by articulating a homiletic that is o...
This paper examines the preaching at Washington National Cathedral as a response to the dual pandemi...
This article focuses on the Episcopal church throughout the U.S. and the ritual of the Eucharist or ...
I consider the significance, for Christians' self-understanding and identity as a Church, of the sus...
With the help of sermon manuscripts from the time of the Spanish flu, held within the Church of Swed...
This contribution recommends a re-thinking of Christian traditions with regards to sacraments and us...
This contribution recommends a re-thinking of Christian traditions with regards to sacraments and u...
Vatican II taught that the “Eucharistic sacrifice is the source and summit of the Christian life” (L...
The global pandemic of COVID-19 across the year 2020 afforded pastors everywhere an opportunity to e...
As the COVID-19 pandemic brought fear and anxiety to people around the world, the Christian communit...
My thesis deals with the relation between sermons and the listeners' situa- tion; focus is given to ...
This paper is predicated on the assumption that the massive followership and tremendous influence wh...
Scripture, says William Skudlarek, should be the foundation of all worship. Closely examining both t...
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of t...
Churches have been prompted to rethink the format of preaching and the content of sermons since the ...
The study seeks to address a lack of eschatology in the pulpit by articulating a homiletic that is o...
This paper examines the preaching at Washington National Cathedral as a response to the dual pandemi...
This article focuses on the Episcopal church throughout the U.S. and the ritual of the Eucharist or ...
I consider the significance, for Christians' self-understanding and identity as a Church, of the sus...
With the help of sermon manuscripts from the time of the Spanish flu, held within the Church of Swed...
This contribution recommends a re-thinking of Christian traditions with regards to sacraments and us...
This contribution recommends a re-thinking of Christian traditions with regards to sacraments and u...
Vatican II taught that the “Eucharistic sacrifice is the source and summit of the Christian life” (L...
The global pandemic of COVID-19 across the year 2020 afforded pastors everywhere an opportunity to e...
As the COVID-19 pandemic brought fear and anxiety to people around the world, the Christian communit...
My thesis deals with the relation between sermons and the listeners' situa- tion; focus is given to ...
This paper is predicated on the assumption that the massive followership and tremendous influence wh...
Scripture, says William Skudlarek, should be the foundation of all worship. Closely examining both t...
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of t...
Churches have been prompted to rethink the format of preaching and the content of sermons since the ...
The study seeks to address a lack of eschatology in the pulpit by articulating a homiletic that is o...