1895 Laurel, Saint Paul MN 55104

Saint Mary's Episcopal Church

1895 Laurel Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104

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Sermons

Each Sunday we do our best to record and publish the sermon from our worship service. You can find many of our sermons below.

If you like the messages you hear in our sermons, please consider joining us for a service.

Our services are beautiful blends of our talents, traditions and new energy as we follow Jesus. For 132 years, Saint Mary’s has been a Christ-centered community with a mission to express God’s love for all people. Saint Mary’s can be found on the corner of Laurel and Howell in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

For the time being, please feel welcome to check us out virtually and walk with us for a while. You are always welcome here.

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“The Way of Love”, sermon by Rev. Susan Moss on 1/30/2022

“Being the Light in a Dark World”, sermon by Rev. Debbie Brown on 1/23/2022

“The Magi of Matthew”, sermon by Rev. Tom Eklo on 1/9/2022

“Seeing Miracles in Ordinary Ways”, by Rev. Lydia Huttar Brown on 12/19/2021

“A Paradox of Processions”, sermon by Rev. Susan Moss on 3/28/2021

“Driving Systemic Change”, sermon by Julia Nerbonne on 3/21/2021

“John 3:16”, sermon by Rev. Carol Arney on 3/14/2021

“The Cleansing of the Temple”, sermon by Rev. Susan Moss on 3/7/2021

“A Visit to the Holy Land”, sermon by Rev. Susan Moss on 2/21/2021

“Jesus’ Liberating Movement of Love”, sermon by Rt. Rev. Craig Loya on 2/7/2021

“Looking Back. Looking Forward”, sermon by Rev. Lydia Huttar Brown on 1/3/2021

“The Incarnation”, sermon by Rev. Carol Arney on 12/27/2021

“Who’ll Be a Witness for My Lord”, sermon by Rev. Cindi Brickson on 12/13/2021

“Boon Scrolling”, sermon by Rev. Eily Marlow on 12/6/2020

“Don’t Use God’s Words to Ferment Hate,” sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 3/8/2020

“37 More Bags to Go,” sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 3/1/2020

“Let Us Make Dwelling Places”, sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 2/23/2020

“You Have Heard”, sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 2/16/2020

“Salt and Light,” sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 2/9/2020

“Recognize, Prophesies, Welcome”, sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 2/2/2020

“The Holiness of Water“, sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 1/12/2020

“Traveling with the Divine”, sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 1/5/2020

“No Limit to God” by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 12/29/2019

“God Bearer” by Rev. Ramona Scarpace, 12-22-2019

“Meek and Mild, NOT!” sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 12/15/2019

“Brood of Vipers?“ a sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 12/8/2019

“Advent Begins in the Dark”, Sermon by guest preacher Colleen Carpenter on 12/01/2019

“See, Hear, Act”; sermon by Rev. Ramona Scarpace on 11/24/19

What Jesus Means by “Endurance”, sermon by Rev. Susan Daughtry on 11/17/2019

Call to the Vineyard – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 10/27/2019

Be A Noodge – Rev. Ramon Scarpace 10/20/2019

What Say You, Jesus? – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 10/13/2019

The Kingdom of Heaven is Like a Wedding at the Arboretum – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 9/29/2019

Being Shepherds and Sweepers – Rev. Tom Eklo 9/15/2019

Tag, You’re It! – Rev. Tom Eklo 6/30/2019

Fear Can Send You Over the Cliff – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 6/23/2019

Three in One and One in Three – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 6/16/2019

Pentecost; a Time for Spiritual Renewal – Rev. Rex McKee 6/9/2019

All Mine Are Yours, and Yours are Mine – Rev Ramona Scarpace 6/2/2019

Tattoos – Rev Ramona Scarpace 5/19/2019

Devoted to Prayer and the Breaking of the Bread – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 5/12/2019

Walking in the Shadow – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 5/5/2019

Don’t Take My Word For It – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 4/28/2019

Rise Up – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 4/21/2019

Ride On, Ride On – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 4/14/2019

We Wish To See Jesus – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 4/7/2019

Journey From the Mountaintop – Rev. Ramona Scarpace 3/3/2019

Beatitudes in Real Time – Rev. Rex McKee 2/17/19

Fishing Story, Reverend Ramona Scarpace, February 10 2019

Exclusive Messiah? Not! by Rev. Ramona Scarpace, February 3rd, 2019

Pivotal Turn by Rev. Ramona Scarpace, January 27th, 2019

Abundant Surprising Grace by Rev. Brandon Ashcraft, January 20th, 2019

Remember Your Baptism by Rev. Rex McKee, January 13th, 2019

The Stories That Teach Us To See by Colleen Carpenter, December 23rd, 2018

Baptisms By Fire: Ready But Not Prepared by Rev. Eily Marlow, December 16th 2018, 11:00 AM

Pregnant With Uncertainty by The Rev. Susan Moss, 11:00 AM 12/9/2018

Waiting by The Rt. Rev. Brian N. Prior, 11:00 AM 12/2/2018

Erika Scheurer, Nov_25_2018_9am

End times and Comic Book Hero’s, November 18 2018, The Reverend Rex McKee

The Story of Ruth, The Rev Rex McKee, November 11th 2018

All Saints Day, Nov 4 2018, Reverend Carol Arney

Anne Green, Stewardship Reflection, November 4th 2018

Tom Kellogg, Stewardship Reflections October 28 2018

The Right Reverend Brian Prior, October 28 2018

Podcast Archive

 

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covid 19 update

This page may not reflect St. Mary’s current programming, as we continue to emerge from the pandemic. As of June 2021, for example, we have both in-person and Zoom options for attending our Sunday 10:00 a.m. worship service.

Find the current status of all St. Mary’s programming and community activities on THIS PAGE. Join us!

Our decisions about how to conduct activities at St. Mary’s are guided by our belief that it is our duty to care for one another as children of God, as well as by guidance from the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota.

 

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