Incomplete Alone: A Sermon for Trinity Sunday

Audio of sermon: Trinity Sunday

The texts for Trinity Sunday: Genesis 1:1-2:4a; Psalm 8; 2 Corinthians 13:11–13; and Matthew 28:16–20

“… In our brokenness, in our separateness;

Icon of the Trinity by Rublev

in our striving to be the “self-made man” at the top of the pile

we will never be like God.

But in community — even in broken community —

broken community in which the Spirit of God is ever dancing and the incarnate love of God is ever being poured out,

we catch glimpses of the divine …”

Published by jabbokdawn

I am, well ... me. I am probably most defined by my diversity of experiences: I have lived in three countries and visited (or lived on) six continents. I love to garden and take pictures and think about theology (and grace and justice and all that jazz) and I love Jazz (and a whole lot of other music too) ... and I do yoga and go hiking and enjoy meeting new people and talking international politics and working on justice issues and watching wildlife in my yard and wandering in NYC and kayaking. I especially love sitting in coffee shops and talking to friends. I hate sitting in my office. Oh, and they call me "Pastor," at least some of the time.

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