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St. John's Episcopal Church, Tallahassee, Florida
by St. John's Episcopal Church
St. John’s Episcopal Church nurtures a welcoming spiritual community, rooted in tradition yet relevant and responsive to our changing world. Grounded in the mystery of God’s love revealed through the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we seek to put our faith into action, equipping each other to be ambassadors of God’s grace.Whether you are new to faith, full of questions, or long grounded in your spiritual life, St. John’s is a place where you belong. We profess God’s love for every human being and welcome all people, regardless of age, race, income, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression. Learn more at saint-john.org
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5th Sunday of Easter, 5/3/2026
Fr. Lonnie's sermon speaks on today's readings and how Jesus was more than a teacher, he was Christ, our savior. This profound truth is a comfort.
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4th Sunday of Easter, 4/26/2026
Deacon Melanie Salsgiver's sermon on today's Gospel tells us that we already know the sound of Jesus' voice. It is his voice that beckons us closer.
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3rd Sunday of Easter, 4/19/2026
Listen as Fr. Lonnie Lacy preaches about the disciples encounter with Jesus on the road to Emmaus.
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2nd Sunday of Easter, 4/12/2026
In The Rev. Melanie Salsgiver, Deacon's sermon, we discover how "Doubting" Thomas was, at his core, being the most honest he could be.
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The Great Vigil of Easter, 4/4/2026
Enjoy Fr. Lonnie Lacy's Great Vigil of Easter sermon where we celebrate the resurrection of the risen Christ!
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Good Friday, 4/3/2026
Listen to Fr. Lonnie Lacy's Good Friday sermon.
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Maundy Thursday, 4/2/2026
Listen to our deacon, The Rev. Melanie Salsgiver's moving Maundy Thursday sermon
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Easter Day, 4/5/2026
Listen to Fr. Lonnie Lacy's Easter message of love, hope, mercy, and grace.
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The Liturgy of the Palms & Bishop's Visitation, 3/29/2026
Assisting Bishop Chip Stokes preaches about the way Jesus' entry into Jerusalem turned the world upside down. His teachings continue to turn our world upside down and teach that love will always win.
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5th Sunday in Lent, 3/22/2026
Hear Deacon Melanie's sermon about the moments and lines in our lives where things get very real.
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4th Sunday in Lent, 3/15/2026
Today's Gospel focuses on the blind man who Jesus heals. Many times our faith calls upon us to remember a moment, that "one thing I do know."
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3rd Sunday in Lent, 3/8/2026
Listen to Fr. Lonnie's sermon on the Gospel of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. His sermon helps to answer the question we often find ourselves asking: "Is God here among us?" The answer is, of course, yes.
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2nd Sunday in Lent, 3/1/2026
Fr. Bill Trexler preaches on the day's readings and gospels, calling for us to remember we are blessed so that we may bless others.
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1st Sunday in Lent, 2/22/2026
We were never meant to be our own North Star. This Lent, rely upon the words of scripture that tell us the truth.
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The Last Sunday after the Epiphany, 2/15/2026
Listen to Fr. Lonnie Lacy's full sermon.
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The Great Litany (read by St. John's parishioners)
The First Sunday in Lent opens with the Great Litany—one of the Church’s oldest prayers, first composed by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer in 1544, even before the first Book of Common Prayer.For centuries, God’s people have returned to this prayer to name sin, fear, and need with honesty—and to do so together.Especially fitting for Lent, the Great Litany is shaped by gentle, persistent repetition, returning again and again to the simple plea, “Good Lord, deliver us.” In keeping with our Lenten Guide theme, this repeated prayer invites us to come just as we are, trusting that Christ meets us in our weakness and walks with us, step by step, through this season of renewal.In a world shaped by fear and distorted narratives, the Great Litany teaches us to tell the truth without panic or despair. Its steady repetition reminds us that we do not face what is broken alone.This Lent, we invite you to listen to this reading of the Great Litany and pray beyond Sunday morning—at home, on a walk, or when your own words feel insufficient. (Book of Common Prayer, p. 148)
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5th Sunday after the Epiphany and Annual Parish Meeting, 2/8/2026
On Annual Meeting Sunday, we remember that the Church begins not with performance but with identity. A sermon on light, grace, growth, discernment, and the living story of St. John’s in 2025.
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4th Sunday after the Epiphany, 2/1/2026
Fr. Lonnie Lacy speaks to what it means to be a Christian in today's world.
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3rd Sunday after the Epiphany, 1/25/2026
Guest preacher, Fr. Rick Effinger speaks to today's gospel and how the light remains in the world as we all feel the call to follow Jesus.
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2nd Sunday After the Epiphany, 1/18/2026
In a moment marked by noise, fear, and division, Christian hope is not found in certainty or power, but in staying close to Christ, trusting God’s steady presence, and learning to love without hardening our hearts. Watch our full Sunday service on our YouTube Channel.
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The Baptism of our Lord, 1/11/2026
In the midst of so much turmoil, never forget that you are Christ's own, forever.
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St. John's Launches our Sermon Podcasts
St. John’s Episcopal Church in Tallahassee, Florida is excited to announce the launch of our new Sermon Podcast! Beginning this Advent, you’ll be able to listen every Monday as we share Sunday’s sermon, featuring our priests and special guests. Whether you’re revisiting a message that spoke to you or catching up when you can’t be with us in person, this podcast will help you stay connected and nourished in faith.At St. John’s, we are called to live with Deep Roots, True Belonging, and Abundant Grace—and we hope this new way of sharing God’s Word helps embody that vision in your daily life. Join us each Monday—wherever you listen to podcasts.saint-john.org
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St. John’s Episcopal Church nurtures a welcoming spiritual community, rooted in tradition yet relevant and responsive to our changing world. Grounded in the mystery of God’s love revealed through the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, we seek to put our faith into action, equipping each other to be ambassadors of God’s grace.Whether you are new to faith, full of questions, or long grounded in your spiritual life, St. John’s is a place where you belong. We profess God’s love for every human being and welcome all people, regardless of age, race, income, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression. Learn more at saint-john.org
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