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Sermon – The Third Sunday In Lent – March 24, 2019
Sermon for The Third Sunday In Lent (3 Lent Year C) preached at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church Havelock, North Carolina – Sunday, March 24, 2019. This my first sermon since I retired in September 2018. I am grateful to the … Continue reading
Sermon – The Second Sunday of Easter – April 8, 2018
Sermon for The Second Sunday of Easter (2 Easter B RCL) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – April 8, 2018. My sermon can be viewed at
Sermon – All Saints Sunday – November 5, 2017
Sermon for All Saints Sunday (All Saints Year A) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – Sunday, November 5, 2017. Julianna Rose Scotto Di Clemente was baptized after the completion of this sermon. This … Continue reading
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Sermon – The Seventh Sunday After The Epiphany – February 19, 2017
Sermon for Seventh Sunday After the Epiphany (7 Epiphany A) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – Sunday, February 19, 2017. This sermon can viewed at
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Annual Meeting Sermon – The Fourth Sunday After The Epiphany – January 29, 2017
Annual Meeting Sermon (On the Fourth Sunday After the Epiphany (4 Epiphany A) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – Sunday, January 29, 2017. This sermon can viewed at
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The Sermon – The First Sunday of Advent – November 27, 2016
The Sermon – The First Sunday of Advent (1 Advent Year A) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – November 27, 2016. This sermon can viewed at
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Sermon – Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration – November 22, 2016
The Sermon preached during The Bay Shore Ministerium Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration on November 22, 2016, at Christ Church, Middletown New Jersey by The Rev. Dr. William Carl Thomas, Priest-In-Charge of this church. Read George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation. Learn more about: 1491 … Continue reading
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Sermon – The Eighth Sunday After Pentecost – July 10, 2016
The Sermon – The Eighth Sunday After Pentecost (Proper 10 Year C) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – July 10, 2016. The Parable of the Good Samaritan viewed through Micah 6:8 (Do Justice, … Continue reading