A sermon for the fifth Sunday of Easter during a pandemic.
This is the sermon that I offered up during Morning Prayer on May 10, 2020. This service was held via the zoom platform for St John's Episcopal Church in Dubuque, Iowa. The reason that services weren't held in person was due to the COVID-19 pandemic that prevented the congregation from gathering together. The scripture readings were Acts 7:55-60, Psalm 31:1-5&15-16, 1 Peter 2:2-10, and John 14:1-14. Let us pray: O God, may our hearts not be troubled. May we believe in you and in your son Jesus who came to redeem all of us with the help of our advocate the Holy Spirit. Amen. One thing that I’ve noticed in the last few weeks is that there seems to be more conspiracy theories than normal coming from all over the world and for many of us, they are maddening. I suppose that is to be expected in a world dominated by the 24/7 news cycle, the use of social media as a political weapon, and the COVID-19 pandemic. People are searching for ‘the truth’, as they see it, as a way t...