An Open Letter from Rev. Clarence, 10/17/20

Dear Parishioners and Friends of St. James!   With concern, I included in my weekly update last week a letter from our Bishop diocesan, Bishop Alan Gates. I write this week with joy to report that our Bishop, being attended by an excellent medical staff and your prayers, has returned full-time to his ministry. Indeed, …

Sermon for 10/11/20: Tools for Connecting the Dots

  19 Pentecost Ps. 106:1 – 6, 19 – 23; Exodus 32:1 – 14; Philippians 4:1 – 9; Matthew 22:1 – 14 Finally, beloved, whatever is true…honorable…pure…pleasing…commendable, if there is any excellence, anything worthy of praise, think about these things…and the God of peace will be with you.  Philippians 4:8 -9 “Transparency,” “fact-checking,” “connect the …

An Open Letter from Rev. Clarence, 10/10/20

Dear Members and Friends of St. James, I write, as always, in the hope that you continue in good health, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.  It has been seven months since we last gathered in communion with each other, as the COVID-19 pandemic in its relentless hold on our behavior has made even memories of a …

Sermon for 10/4/20 Miscalculations: Truth-telling

18 Pentecost Psalm 19; Exodus 20:1 – 4, 7 – 9, 12 -20; Philippians 3:4b – 14; Matthew 21:33 – 46 The ordinances of the Lord are true, and righteous altogether. Ps 19:9b   “Mirror, Mirror on the wall!  Who’s the fairest of them all?” Nursery rhymes offer us often unadulterated opportunities to truth.  That …

Open Letter from Rev. Clarence, 10/4/20

Dear People and Friends of St. James, This past week afforded me again the opportunity to commune with all of you in prayer, alone, of course, in our sanctuary. In addition, I attended via Zoom Conference the bi-monthly meeting of Clericus, a meeting of clergy in our deanery, the Alewife Deanery. At that time we …

Sermon on 9/27/20: What lurks behind Semantics?

17 Pentecost 2020 A Psalm 78:1 – 4, 12 – 16; Exodus 17:1 -7; Philippians 2:1 – 13; Matthew 21:23 – 32 “What do you think?” Matt. 21:28     You say “to-mah-to,” and I say “to-may-to.”  Are we imaging the same object, a vegetable that was once considered poisonous; is our respective image different in …

An Open Letter from Rev. Clarence, 9/26/20

Dear Parishioners and Friends of St. James, On this typical fall day, I send you warm greetings from my study—shelter-in-place, virtual liturgies, longing for communal gatherings—while the neighbor’s miniature dog reminds me that we live still in community. I report that as required by diocesan canons, I have completed via ZOOM part two of our …

An Open Letter from Rev. Clarence, 9/19/20

Dear Parishioners and Friends of St. James, While spending some time this past week, alone, in the resplendent and spacious sanctuary which defines St. James and listening to the muffled sound of traffic on Broadway and after returning home to read an email from a friend-musician in a not too distant parish who inquired about …