saint benedict's table

saint benedict's table

saint benedict’s table is a liturgical community in the Anglican tradition, deeply involved at the intersection of faith and culture. Along with posting our weekly Sunday sermons, we are creating new podcasts exploring themes and questions of interest both to the church and to the wider culture. Inspired by what Robert Webber called “the church’s ancient-future,” we draw deeply on the great liturgical, theological and spiritual traditions of our forebears as we explore new ground, new music, new ideas and new futures. Visit us at stbenedictstable.ca

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www.stbenedictstable.ca

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26. mai 2025

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The polyphonic gospel of Pentecost 16.05.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon on Acts 2:1-21, for the Feast of Pentecost

What gets checked at the door 02.05.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon on Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5, for the 6th Sunday in Eastertide

All things made new 25.04.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon on Revelation 21:1-6, for the 5th Sunday in Eastertide

We'll all be fed and we'll be found 18.04.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon for the 4th Sunday in Eastertide on John 10:22-30, with some music by Jenny Moore

It seemed to them an idle tale... 28.03.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon for Easter, on Romans 6:3-11 and Luke 24:1-12

Good Friday | a sermon in three movements 26.03.2016
If you do not love | a sermon for Palm Sunday 21.03.2016

Jamie Howison’s sermon for Palm Sunday, setting the stage for all that will unfold over Holy Week

You always have the poor with you 14.03.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon on John 12:1-8, for the fifth Sunday in Lent

Songs and Stillness for Lent | a liturgy 08.03.2016
The man who lost two sons 07.03.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon for the 4th Sunday in Lent, on the parable of the man who lost two sons

The Gardener's Word 29.02.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon on Luke 13:1-9, for the third Sunday in Lent

The Great Gospel Reversal 22.02.2016

A sermon for the second Sunday in Lent, on Psalm 27 and Luke 13:31-35

Off the mark 15.02.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon on Luke 4:1-14, for the first Sunday in Lent

Moving toward Lent 08.02.2016

Jamie Howison’s sermon for the last Sunday before the season of Lent, inviting people to consider taking on a Lenten discipline as a way of deepening their experience of the season

Love is the trump card 01.02.2016

In this sermon on 1 Corinthians 13, Jamie Howison's invites us to hear a familiar text in a new way

You are the Body of Christ... so get on with it already 25.01.2016

In this sermon on 1 Corinthians 12:12-31, Jamie Howison invites us to hear what Paul is trying to say to the fragmented Corinthian church… and to us.

What's going on in Corinth? 18.01.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon on 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, reflecting on Paul's concerns about the issues "spiritual gifts" are raising in the Corinthian church

I have called you by name, you are mine 11.01.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon for the Baptism of the Lord, on Isaiah 43:1-7 and Luke 3:15-17, 21-22

Get up, and flee to Egypt 04.01.2016

Jamie Howison's sermon on Matthew 2:1-15 for the Feast of the Epiphany

Awake. Love. Think. Speak. 28.12.2015

Jamie Howison's sermon for the 1st Sunday in Christmas on Colossians 3:12-17 and John 1:1-18

The Coming of the Stranger 27.12.2015

A sermon on Luke 2:1-20, preached at saint benedict's table on Christmas Eve 2015

Bearing God 21.12.2015

In this sermon on Luke 1:39-56, Rachel Twigg invites us to consider the ways in which we are called to be "God-bearers" in the world.

Advent | a season for poetry, courageous imagery, and song 14.12.2015

A sermon for the third Sunday in Advent, on Zephaniah 3:14-20 and Luke 3:7-18

Incomparable kindness 07.12.2015

Jamie Howison's sermon for the Second Sunday in Advent, which draws on Dietrich Bonhoeffer's language of the "incomparable kindness" of God, which is revealed to us only after we've grappled with the truth that "the coming of God is truly not only glad tidings, but first of all frightening news."

Anglicanism 101 | session 4 04.12.2015

Session 4 in a four part series by Jamie Howison, in which we look at an array of things: colours and seasons, terms and titles, and how it all works

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