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Redeemer Anglican Church
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This podcast is your place to find all the sermons of Redeemer Anglican Church of Franklin, PA. We are a new Anglican church serving Franklin, Pennsylvania and the surrounding region. Our vision is to be a community rooted in God’s inexhaustible grace shown to us through our Lord and Redeemer Jesus Christ. Check out our website to learn more about our church and our tradition: https://franklinredeemer.org/
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Easter 6: Finding Jesus in a World of Idols (Acts 17:16-32)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at how Paul connects to and confronts the culture of Athens by focusing on God's sovereignty and grace revealed through Christ.
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5th Sunday of Easter: The Way that Incessantly Pursues Us (John 14:1-14)
In this sermon Rev. Eric reflects on a portion of Jesus's farewell discourse and Jesus' words regarding our destination and the way there, which are both offensive to our modern ears yet incredibly comforting when we truly understand His words.
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4th Sunday of Easter: The Uncomfortable Way to Truly Fight Against the Man Made Powers Over Us. (1 Peter 2:9-25)
In this sermon Rev. Eric looks at St. Peter's uncomfortable call to be subject to all human institutions and how Peter's call is actually a call to radical subversive revolution against the corrupt power games man has created.
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2nd Sunday of Easter: Living Hope While on the Raft of the Medusa (1 Peter 1:3-9)
In this sermon our curate Bryce Lowe looks at the real nature of the hope that is ours in Christ, which is a living hope that looks beyond the horizon and swims against the flow toward that hope.
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Good Friday: United to Christ in the Darkness
In the Good Friday homily rev. Eric Phillips reflects on the profound hope found in taking time to peer into the darkness of our reality and the reality Jesus faced 2000 years ago.
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Maundy Thursday: Christ Given For Us and To Us.
In this homily our curate Bryce Lowe reflects on the profound reality conveyed to us through the sacrament of the Eucharist.
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Palm Sunday: The Tale of Two Parades
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the story of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem in light of its historical context and the fact that another procession was happening on the other side of Jerusalem. A procession that was in stark contrast to the one we celebrate on Palm Sunday.
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Lent 5: Freedom Offered By Very Different Masters (Romans 6:15-21)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the nature of freedom and the challenging reality that Paul seems to assume we will always be a servant to some type of master.
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Lent 4: Presence In The Deep Dark Valley (Psalm 23)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips reflects on the fairly well known Psalm of David (Psalm 23) and the reason why early Christians held onto this imagery and why it should be central to us today.
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Lent 3: Being Tested In The Wilderness (Exodus 17:1-7)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the third of three tests Israel faced in the wilderness after being delivered from Egypt and how this speaks to our experience as christians having been redeemed yet still awaiting the promise land.
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Lent 2: Born Anew From Above (John 3:1-16)
In this sermon on the second Sunday of Lent Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the famous passage in which Jesus engages with Nicodemus.
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Lent 1: The Way in the Desert (Matthew 4:1-11)
In this sermon our curate Bryce Lowe looks at Jesus' temptation in the desert and what He has done on our behalf.
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Ash Wednesday: Dust in the Hands of God
Ash Wednesday homily by Rev. Eric Phillips
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Transfiguration Sunday: The Caterpillar and the Butterfly (Matthew 17:1-8)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the shocking transformation revealed in Jesus' transfiguration before the disciples and what it meant to the story of God's redemption and to the disciples present as witnesses.
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World Missions Sunday: God's Grand Mission That Is Now Our Mission
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the mission of God played out throughout scripture and how that informs us of our mission as Christ's redeemed people, the Church.
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Epiphany 4: Jesus Repairs the Rift (Micah 6:1-8)
In this sermon on the 4th Sunday of Epiphany our curate Bryce Lowe looks at the prophetic warning given through Micah to Judah and how only Jesus' mercy can repair the rift that is destroying us and our world.
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Epiphany 2: A Piercing Question, A Profound Response, and the Call to Follow Jesus (John 1:29-42)
In this sermon on the second Sunday of Epiphany, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the calling of the first disciples and the challenging question Jesus asked and the profound answer the first disciples gave.
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Epiphany 1: Trading Places (Matthew 3:13-17)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the baptism of Jesus and what it signified in its time and what it means for all of us now.
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Christmas 2: Security From Being Out Of Control (Ephesians 1:3-14)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the pastoral comfort that comes through the theologically rich and poetically beautiful opening to Paul's letter from prison to the church in Ephesus and the surrounding region.
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Christmas Eve 2025: The Absurdity of the Mundane in the Christmas Story and the Profound Reality that God Wants Us!
In this short homily preached by Rev. Eric Phillips on Christmas Eve, pastor Eric looks at the well known story of Christ's birth and the absurdity of it all and the radical reality that God would want us so much that He would come after us to be with us.
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Advent 4: The Significance of a Name (Matthew 1:18-25)
In this final sermon of Advent, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the well known story of the Angel appearing to Joseph concerning Mary's pregnancy. In this sermon Rev. Eric reflects on the significance of the names given to the Christ child and the impact it has on all of our names.
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Advent 3: The Advent Hope of Home Coming (Isaiah 35:1-10)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the reality we all experience as ones who have a home but also recognize the fact that in some way we are in exile.
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Advent 2: The Harmonious Song Our Society Needs To Hear (Romans 15:1-13)
In this second sermon in advent, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Paul's command for the strong to bear with the weak and the vision of a community living in unity and harmony because of the gospel.
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Advent 1: Apocalypse and Advent (Matthew 24:29-44)
For the 1st Sunday of Advent Rev. Eric Phillips looks at some common misunderstandings regarding Christ's return and what it really means for us to be prepared for the second advent of Jesus.
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Kingdom People Awaiting the King (Christ The King Sunday)
Sermon preached by Rev. Dr. Don Shepson for Christ the King Sunday
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Upending Our Kingdoms 17: Uncomfortable Reflection On Our Relationship With Our Stuff (Matthew 6:19-24)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Jesus' teaching on money, wealth, and our relationship with stuff. Focusing on how Jesus' teaching presses deeper into our hearts beyond what we posses, into our relationship with our possessions.
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Upending Our Kingdoms 16: Removing the Mask of the Religious Hypocrite (Matthew 6:1-18)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the stern warning of Jesus against the dangerous temptation to direct our religious devotion toward the admiration and approval others.
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Upending Our Kingdoms 14: The Beauty of Sexual Desire and the Danger of Objectification (Matthew 5:27-32)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Jesus' teaching regarding adultery, lust, and divorce. Focusing on understanding Jesus' teaching within the context of His day to speak into our confused approach to sex and marriage in our day.
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Upending Our Kingdoms pt. 13: The Danger of Devaluing Others (Matthew 5:21-26)
In this sermon Rev. Eric looks at Jesus' teaching on murder and anger, which points to the greater call to loving reconciliation.
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Upending Our Kingdoms pt.12: Getting to the Heart of the Debate (Matthew 5:17-20)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Jesus' teaching regarding His fulfillment of the law in light of the theological debates concerning the law in His day.
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Upending Our Kingdoms pt. 11: A preservative in the midst of our decaying and broken world (Matthew 5:13-16)
In the 11th sermon in our series on the Sermon on the Mount, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the call to be salt and light and how that speaks to our collective call as the church to be both distinct from the world and also fully immersed in it.
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Upending Our Kingdoms 10: Responding in love in the midst of hate (Matthew 5:10-12)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the reality of persecution and slander and how as christians our response should be derived from our alignment with Christ and his kingdom not our politics and current social norms.
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Doubt, Bread, and Truth That Holds Onto Us (John 6:25-59)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Jesus' claim to be the Bread of Life and what this means for our security, doubts, and where we must place our faith.
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Upending Our Kingdoms pt.9: People Of Peace In A Divided World (Matthew 5:9)
In this 9th sermon in our series on the Sermon On The Mount Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the identity and calling to be peacemakers in light of the current animosity and division within our nation.
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Upending Our Kingdoms 8: A Heart to See God (Matthew 5:8)
In this 8th sermon in our series on the Sermon on the Mount, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the beatitude "blessed are the pure in heart.
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Upending Our Kingdoms pt.7: To Be Known For Mercy (Matthew 5:7)
7th sermon in our series on the Sermon on the Mount in which Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the beatitude "blessed are the merciful." In this sermon we look at the centrality of showing mercy as a primary attribute of the church.
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Upending Our Kingdoms 6: Happy are those who starve for right relationships (Matthew 5:6)
Part 6 in our series on the sermon on the mount preached by Rev. Eric Phillips. In this sermon Rev. Eric looks at the beatitude "blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness."
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Upending Our Kingdoms pt. 5: Blessed are those who refuse to play the game (Matthew 5:5)
In this fifth sermon in our series on the Sermon on the Mount, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the beatitude "blessed are the meek" and how this simple statement upends not only the kingdoms of men, but destroys the game they all play.
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Upending Our Kingdoms pt. 4: True Religion is the NARCAN of the Masses (Matthew 5:4)
In this 4th sermon in the series on the sermon on the mount Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Karl Marx's famous statement that "religion is the opiate of the masses" in light of Jesus' statement "blessed are those who mourn."
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Upending Our Kingdoms pt. 3: Poverty, Spice Girls, and the Kingdom of God (Matthew 5:3)
In this third sermon in our series on the Sermon on the Mount, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at how the Bible approaches the wealthy and the poor to better understand Jesus' words "blessed are the poor in spirit."
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Upending Our Kingdoms pt.2: A New Vision of Flourishing (Matthew 5:1-16)
In this second part of our series on the Sermon on the Mount Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the Beatitudes and how Jesus challenges the cultural assumptions regarding blessing, happiness, and the good life.
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Upending our Kingdoms (pt. 1): How to avoid a revolutionary sermon (Matthew 4:23 - 5:16)
In this introduction to our series on the Sermon on the Mount Rev. Eric Phillips looks at how this iconic sermon has spurred on radical social change and is also a sermon many have frantically tried to pacify or avoid.
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Trinity Sunday: The Year Everything Unraveled (Isaiah 6:1-7)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the origin story of Isaiah and its eerie similarity to our own moment.
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Ascension Sunday: Why the Ascension matters.
In this sermon on Ascension Sunday, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at why the ascension was so central to the early understanding of the Gospel and why it is so significant for us today.
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Easter 6: Love God and Do What You Want (John 14:21-29)
In this sermon preached by Rev. Eric Phillips we look at Jesus' claim that if we loved Him we would keep His commandments.
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5th Sunday of Easter: A Church Known for Cruciform Love (John 13:31-35)
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at a pre-resurrection passage in John through a post-easter lens. Focusing on Jesus' call and our vision to become a people known for our cruciform love of each other and those around us.
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Easter 3: Ramifications of the Resurrection on the Mundane and Routine (John 21:1-14)
In this baptismal service Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the John's final account of the appearance of the risen Jesus to the disciples. Focusing on how the resurrection of Jesus transforms even the mundane and routine parts of our lives and the importance of the sacraments of the church for our calling as disciples of Christ!
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Easter 2025: The Unexpected Good News That Changes Everything
On this Easter Sunday, Rev. Eric Phillips reflects on the ramifications of the radically good news that Jesus actually raised victorious from the dead.
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Good Friday 2025: Sitting in the Silent Darkness with an Uninvited Guest
In this short homily, Rev. Eric Phillips reflects on the oddity and beauty of the christian practice of silently reflecting on the atrocities of Christ's crucifixion every year on Good Friday.
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Palm Sunday: Entering Into The Story of Jesus' Victory Parade
In this sermon on Palm Sunday Rev. Eric Phillips recounts the story leading up to the story of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem for Passover.
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This podcast is your place to find all the sermons of Redeemer Anglican Church of Franklin, PA. We are a new Anglican church serving Franklin, Pennsylvania and the surrounding region. Our vision is to be a community rooted in God’s inexhaustible grace shown to us through our Lord and Redeemer Jesus Christ. Check out our website to learn more about our church and our tradition: https://franklinredeemer.org/
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