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A collection of sermons by Father Andrew Lang

Sermons for Year A RCL

Advent
Easter

Advent Sunday

Easter Vigil

Advent 2

Easter Day

He is not Here, He is Risen

Advent 3

Evening Day

Two on the Road

Advent 4

Second Sunday

Do Not Doubt - Believe!!
Christmas

Third Sunday

Two on the Road

Christmas Eve

Fourth Sunday

Christmas Day Early

Fifth Sunday

Christmas Day Late

Sixth Sunday

Christmas 1

Ascension Day

Christmas 2

Seventh Sunday

Waiting in the Upper Room
Epiphany

Day of Pentecost

Let the Fire Fall

Epiphany

Trinity Sunday

First Sunday

Sundays in Ordinary Time

Second Sunday

Ninth

Third Sunday

Tenth

A God who Calls

Fourth Sunday

Eleventh

A God who Involves

Fifth Sunday

Twelfth

A God who Divides

Sixth Sunday

Thirteenth

A God who Provides

Seventh Sunday

Fourteenth

I will give you Rest

Eighth Sunday

Fifteenth

The Sower

Last Sunday

Sixteenth

Light in Dark Places
Lent

Seventeenth

Ash Wednesday

Praying, Fasting, Giving

Eighteenth

Making the Impossible, Possible

First Sunday

Temptation

Nineteenth

Second Sunday

Nicodemus

Twentieth

Third Sunday

Water of Life

Twenty-first

Who do you say that I am?

Fourth Sunday

The Man Born Blind

Twenty-Second

Fifth Sunday

The Resurrection and the Life

Twenty-Third

Palm Sunday

The World Around the Cross

Twenty-Fourth

Forgiveness
Holy Week

Twenty-Fifth

Monday

Twenty-Sixth

Tuesday

Twenty-Seventh

Our Basis of Faith

Wednesday

Twenty-Eighth

You are Invited

Maundy Thursday

The Basin and the Towel

Twenty-Ninth

Render to Caesar

Good Friday

The Man on the Cross

Thirtieth

Looking up, Looking out, Looking in

Holy Saturday

Thirtieth-First

Thirty-Second

Making Choices

Thirty-Third

Using your Talents

Christ the King

Expecting the End

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November 21, 1999.