Third Sunday after Trinity, June 25th, 2023
The blog of Father Todd Bragg . . . Anglican Priest and Rector of St. Margaret of Scotland Anglican Church (Indianapolis, Indiana) . . . Husband . . . Chicago Cubs Fan . . . . Notre Dame Fighting Irish Fan . . . Elvis Presley fan . . . Indiana native (aka "Hoosier") . . . Baseball Fan . . . Did I mention a Chicago Cubs Fan????? . . . This blog will contain sermons and other random musings of Fr. Todd along with interesting pictures, links, etc.,
Saturday, June 24, 2023
Third Sunday after Trinity, June 25th, 2023
Saturday, June 17, 2023
Second Sunday after Trinity, June 18th, 2023
Second Sunday after Trinity, June 18th, 2023
Saturday, June 10, 2023
Saint Barnabas the Apostle, June 11th, 2023
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Saturday, June 3, 2023
Trinity Sunday, June 4th, 2023
Trinity Sunday, June 4th, 2023
Of course, when Our Lord stated that "flesh is flesh" and "Spirit is spirit," He was referring to the example of being born again. But this does point out something very important for us Christians to consider. Very often in our lives, we can differentiate between the various sections of our lives. For example, we differentiate between the time spent where we work and the time spent at home. When I am at work, I focus on my job responsibilities but when I am at home I focus on things I do there, such as chores or projects or even relaxation. We dedicate certain portions of our time to volunteer activities, home activities, family activities, church activities, etc. We can divide our time and we can wear "different hats" to signify who we are at the time: worker; home owner; parent; child; spouse; neighbor; volunteer; etc. The list goes on and on. As we live life on a daily basis we play different "roles" based on what we are doing at that particular moment.
But when it comes to being a Christian, our life can not be "chopped up into sections," so to speak. In other words, we can not say that we are a Christian when we go to church but not a Christian when we are at home. It doesn't work that way. A true, committed Christian needs to be just that . . . a true, committed Christian 24 hours a day, whether he/she is at church . . . or at home . . . or at work . . . or at the grocery . . . or even driving in traffic. You see, there are so many people who actually do act one way while in church and another way when they leave church. They act very Christian when they go to church. They dress up. And they sing loudly when the hymns are sung. And they say "Amen" even louder when the preacher gives his sermon. But then as soon as church is over, they take off their "Christian hat" and put it away until next Sunday and they live completely different lives. Being a Christian means being a Christian 24 hours a day . . . 7 days a week .. .. 365 days a year. This proves to be very difficult sometimes. But when we come to the realization that God walks with us 24 hours a day . . . 7 days a week . . . 365 days a year . . . when we realize that, it should make it easier for us to join Him in that walk.