Sermons from 2020

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2-23-2020 “What Happened on the Mountain?” ~ Transfiguration Sunday

Dr. John Tamilio III, Pastor Gospel Lesson: Matthew 17:1-9 When I was eight years old, my parents bought a camp on Mousam Lake in Maine.  It remained in the family until recently.  In later years, my siblings and I would divide weeks throughout the summer to spend time at “the camp” with our respective families.  […]

2-16-2020  “Our Hope in Heaven” Sixth Sunday After Epiphany

Dr. John Tamilio III, Pastor Next Sunday, we will reflect upon the Transfiguration of Jesus.  Three days later, we will enter the season of Lent on Ash Wednesday.  Then, we will walk the penitential path of deep spiritual reflection and formation for forty days.  So, this really is the last Sunday of Epiphany.  It sounds […]

2-9-2020 “Fulfilling the Law” Matthew 5:13-20

Fifth Sunday After Epiphany Dr. John Tamilio III, Pastor  © 2020, Dr. Tamilio  When I was working on my Master’s in English, I took a course in utopian literature.  We read authors such as Sir Thomas More, Jonathan Swift, and Voltaire.  One of the first things that an author of a utopian narrative does is […]

1-26-2020 “The Prince of Darkness Grim” Matthew 4:1-11

Third Sunday After Epiphany Dr. John Tamilio III, Pastor © 2020, Dr. Tamilio I began writing this sermon last Monday on Martin Luther King Day.  I thought about a different day, almost fifty-two years ago, when he was gunned down in Memphis.  I thought about the hate that must have filled the heart of James […]

1-19-2020 “On Discipleship” John 15:1-17

Second Sunday After Epiphany Dr. John Tamilio III, Pastor  © 2020, Dr. Tamilio As much as I enjoyed the incredibly short commute to the Church in the Cove in Beverly last Sunday as part of the Massachusetts Conference of Congregational Christian Churches annual pulpit swap — I think it took Cindy and I seven minutes […]

1-5-2020 ~ Epiphany “The Subtext”

Dr. John Tamilio III, Pastor Gospel Lesson: Matthew 2:1-12 © 2019, Dr. Tamilio Even though the lights have been taken down and the trees have been thrown to the curb, it’s still Christmas.  Christmas music no longer plays on the radio 24/7 and there are no TV ads for THE BEST CHRISTMAS DEALS IMAGINABLE, but […]