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Let Christ Prevail

March 29, 2020 Andrew Kryzak
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My friends, we are living in extraordinary times. Virtually no one alive in the United States today has experienced a public threat of the sort that now faces us: deadly, invisible, and on the move. We are used to enemies we can see, which we can oppose with military and economic muscle, and it is very odd indeed to be asked to stay home, to have businesses ordered closed, while the sun shines outside and doctors and nurses occupy the front lines.

But we are not the first Americans to see such times, and certainly we are not the first Christians to do so either.

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The Nostalgia Trap

December 22, 2019 Andrew Kryzak
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What are you hoping for this Christmas? To consider that question, I am taking us backwards.

At the end of the week before Thanksgiving, I was on a flight across the Atlantic. Having finished my book and the newspaper, and unable to sleep, I had no recourse but the inflight entertainment system. The selections were weak (to put it mildly), and as a result of this, I ended up flipping from show to show, and I heard in close succession two theme songs which caught my attention.

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Summer Sermons on the Theological Virtues: Charity

September 1, 2019 Andrew Kryzak
East window, 1867, St Jude's Church, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.

East window, 1867, St Jude's Church, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.

My friends, we have come to the end of our summer series – the dénouement, if you will, of this trilogy of sermons on the theological virtues. And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity. Three weeks ago, we said something about the Christian faith, and this past week, something about the Christian hope: today, we come to the greatest of these, which is charity.

I have received some flak from knowing and attentive parishioners over my choice of the traditional language for St Paul’s theological triad, for the use of the word “charity,” as the King James Version saith. In more contemporary translations, the word is given as “love.” There is a certain method to the madness. I said last week that hope is a slippery word, cheapened by easy use. How much more cheapened, how much more slippery, is the word love?

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Summer Sermons on the Theological Virtues: Hope

August 25, 2019 Andrew Kryzak
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As promised, this is a sermon about hope, the second in the list of the three theological virtues articulated by St Paul in his first letter to the Corinthians.[1] Hope is such a slippery word, though, isn’t it, cheapened by easy use? How many emails have you received, which begin something like this: “I hope this email finds you well.” Though the sentiment may be genuine, the sender may also be buttering you up for whatever request is sure to follow that opening courtesy.

So what is it then that we mean by hope, or to be more specific what we mean by Christian hope? In the Book of Common Prayer, that under-used red volume in the pew rack in from of you, the very last thing in the table of contents is the Catechism, or an outline of the faith, which takes the form of an extended dialogue. The final question, the last item in the Catechism, is the one that concerns us this morning: What is the Christian hope?

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Summer Sermons on the Theological Virtues: Faith

August 11, 2019 Andrew Kryzak
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I attended a middle school that sits at the base of a small New England mountain. We had a ropes course up on the mountain, and every year, before classes began, each grade took a few hours to do some team-building exercises up on the ropes course. My least favorite part of these events was something called the trust fall. This entailed a single middle schooler clambering up to a platform, attached to a tree about four feet off the ground, crossing his arms across his chest, and – once the appropriate code words had been said – tipping backward, eyes closed, into what he hoped to God would be the waiting arms of his classmates.

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With the director of music, Easter Day 2019, Christ Church, Greenwich, Conn.

With the director of music, Easter Day 2019, Christ Church, Greenwich, Conn.

© 2019 A.A. Kryzak

PHOTO CREDIT: Joanne Bouknight, Tyler Sizemore, and Loryne Atoui.