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Rector Articles

Identity, Vision, and Action: Connecting the Dots

August 01, 2009 Read More >

Letters from God: Some in Hand, Some in the Mail

July 01, 2009 Read More >

Another Deciding Time for St. Paul’s Church: Alleluia! Alleluia!

June 01, 2009

Wallace's cover letter in the June 2009 issue of the Epistle newsletter.

 

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Oneness of the Human Family

May 01, 2009

A letter from the Rev. D. Wallace Adams-Riley published in the May 2009 issue of the Epistle newsletter.

 

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The Life That Flows From Our Beliefs

April 01, 2009

A letter from the Rev. D. Wallace Adams-Riley published in the April 2009 issue of the Epistle newsletter.

 

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Telling Right From Right

March 01, 2009

An article by the Rev. D. Wallace Adams-Riley published in the March 2009 issue of the Epistle newsletter.

 

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Forming A Community

February 01, 2009

A letter from the Rev. D. Wallace Adams-Riley published in the February 2009 issue of the Epistle newsletter.

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Listening for God’s Will

January 01, 2009
A letter from the Rev. D. Wallace Adams-Riley published in the January 2009 issue of the Epistle newsletter.

 

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Our Celebration of New Ministry

December 01, 2008

A letter from the Rev. D. Wallace Adams-Riley in advance of his installation as the 15th Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

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SERMONS

Easter Sunday: The Rev. D. Wallace Adams-Riley

We come into the world, seeking relationship, and, seeking understanding.

LENT 2B

EPIPHANY 2B

To Bethlehem; to Bethlehem, we have come.

And, of course, this Christmas, tonight, and tomorrow, new memories are being made; a Carol sung, pure and exquisite; an old friend; warm, endearing words exchanged; a first Christmas for a new grandbaby; a candle lit, a face aglow, eyes agleam.

The Pointer’s Point

More than fifty times, in his published writings, Barth refers to the Grunewald image; and, indeed, usually, it is precisely in reference to John,  and John’s relation to the figure of Christ; as he points.
Barth (and Grunewald before him) understood John’s sole purpose to be to serve as a pointer to Christ, a reference to Christ, a witness to Christ.

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