by Rev. Mariah Marlin-Warfield | Jan 23, 2022 | Sermons
John 3:1-21 A flash of panic flooded the back of his mind. There’s something strange about this rabbi! It’s like he’s harboring mystery. It’s like he sees some part of ourselves that we don’t even see. Here Nicodemus was lying awake in bed, trying to sort this out so...
by Rev. Mariah Marlin-Warfield | Jan 16, 2022 | Sermons
John 2:1-11 I have been a pastor for not-quite-four-years—and two of those not-quite-four-years have been, y’know, the last two years—so I haven’t officiated that many weddings. But I still have this little piece that I have always included in the handful of weddings...
by Rev. Mariah Marlin-Warfield | Jan 9, 2022 | Sermons
Psalm 65 In the beginning, when darkness covered the face of the deep, the LORD our God took a breath and began to sing, and God sung all of life into being. In the beginning, when God was working in the dark, fearfully and wonderfully knitting together our inward...
by Rev. Mariah Marlin-Warfield | Jan 2, 2022 | Sermons
John 1:35-51 You might remember how it all went down. Jacob was trying to get to Haran where he would begin a new life, but right now Esau is hot on his trail ready to kill him, and right now the sun is setting, and Jacob is exhausted. He took a stone, laid his head...