June 06, 2023
WORSHIP TIMES*
Sunday 8:00 am - Traditional
Holy Communion
Sunday 10:30 am -
Contemporary Holy Communion
Wednesday 10:00 am -
Holy Communion & Healing
* Regularly scheduled services. Check calendar to the right for changes due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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- The Reverend Joseph Shepley

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Sermon Archive
A special thanks to Chris Barrett, Eric Sampson, Patrick O'Connors, Bill Schrull & Ken Perry who faithfully record and video tape the sermons each week.
Cover yourself with light as with a garment. Do you prefer light or darkness?
Click here to listen to Father Joe's sermon (10:30 am) on December 28th, 2014.
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First Sunday after Christmas, John 1:1-18.
Click here to listen to Father Joe's 2014 Christmas Eve sermon (5 pm).
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Christmas Eve, Luke 2:1-20.
Mary's first reaction was "How can it be?" Then she said, "Let it be!"
What do you say?
Click here to listen to Father Joe's sermon (10:30 am) on December 21, 2014.
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Fourth Sunday of Advent, Luke 1:26-38.
We are able to prepare the way of the Lord.
Watch below Deacon Carolyn's sermon (8:00 am) on December 14, 2014.
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Third Sunday of Advent, John 1:6-8, 19-28.
Mark This Down. A story of restoration and redemption in life of our gospel writer St. Mark.
Click here to listen to Father Joe's sermon (10:30 am) on December 7, 2014.
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Second Sunday of Advent, Mark 1:1-8.
"I've looked at clouds from both sides now From up and down and still somehow It's cloud's illusions I recall I really don't know clouds at all."
What kind of clouds do you have in your life? Fr. Joe explains the clouds in Jesus' life and in ours.
Click here to listen to Father Joe's sermon (10:30 am) on November 30, 2014.
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First Sunday of Advent, Mark 13:24-37.
Are your ready to inherit a kingdom?
Click here to listen to Deacon Carolyn Legg's sermon (10:30 am) on November 23, 2014.
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Last Sunday after Pentecost: Christ the King, Matthew 25:31-46.
Following Jesus is not a spectator sport.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon (10:30 am) on November 16, 2014.
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Twenty Third Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 25:14-30.
Do we have enough oil to make it? God can make sure we do. Outreach through the Holy Spirit is our mission in Jesus, directing us into the world as we watch and pray.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon (10:30 am) on November 9, 2014.
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Twenty Second Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 25:1-13.
Sing a Song of the Saints of God.
Click here to listen to Bishop Rowthorn's sermon (10:30 am) on November 2, 2014.
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All Saints' Sunday, Matthew 5:1-12.
What are we about anyway? Restoration, renewal and hope: this is the mission of God centered upon Christ's forgiveness of our sins. Healing rises in us and through us as we faithfully follow Jesus.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon (10:30 am) on October 26, 2014.
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The Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 22:34-46.
Glowing for God. Did do know that you actually glow? The light of Christ expands into a dark world as we come together as the church.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon (10:30 am) on October 19, 2014.
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The Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 22:15-22.
Why should we care? This sermon looks at God's invitation to us, and what our response can look like. The divine wedding banquet from Matthew's Gospel is the setting for this message.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon (10:30 am) on October 12, 2014.
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The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 22:1-14.
The Power of Rest.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon (10:30 am) on October 5, 2014.
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The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 21:33-46.
Click here to listen to Fr. David Pople's sermon (10:30 am) on September 28, 2014.
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The Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 21:23-32.
Is God Fair?
Click here to listen to Fr. David Pople's sermon (10:30 am) on September 21, 2014.
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The Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 20:1-16.
An authentic version of justice.
Click here to listen to Fr. David Pople's sermon (10:30 am) on September 14, 2014.
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The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 18:21-35.
Resolving conflicts the biblical way.
Click here to listen to Fr. David Pople's sermon (10:30 am) on September 7, 2014.
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The Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 18:15-21.
A Lesson in Graft(ing). Focusing on Romans 11:13-24, this sermon explains how the Church and the Jews are part of the tree whose holy roots go back to Abraham.
Click here to listen to Fr. George Crocker's sermon (10:30 am) on August 31, 2014.
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The Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 16:21-28.
The fullness of God's plan includes both Christians and Jews.
Click here to listen to Fr. George Crocker's sermon (10:30 am) on August 24, 2014.
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The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 16:13-20.
Has God rejected his people? By no means! A covenant is a covenant. God keeps his word.
Click here to listen to Fr. George Crocker's sermon (10:30 am) on August 17, 2014.
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The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 15:10-28.
By the grace of God, look how far we have come, and look where we will go together with hope always before us in Jesus.
Click here to listen to Fr. Joe's sermon (10:30 am) on August 10, 2014.
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The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 14:22-33.
"I only came to Orlando to get a puppy in the land of Disney."
Click below to watch Fr. Joe's sermon (8 am) on August 3, 2014; click here to listen to Fr. Joe's sermon (10:30 am).
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The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 14:13-21.
Spirit of the Living God.
Click below to watch Fr. Joe's sermon (8 am); click here to listen to Fr. Joe's sermon (10:30 am) on July 27, 2014.
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The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 13:31-33; 44-52.
Compassion in Jesus' name.
Click here to listen to Tyrus Morgan's presentation on Compassion International, July 20, 2014.
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The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 13:24-30; 36-43.
The Soil of Our Hearts.
Click below to watch the 8 am sermon; here to listen to Fr. Joe's sermon (10:30 am) on July 13, 2014.
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The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 13:1-9,18-23.
The Yoke of Jesus Is Good to Bear.
Click below to watch the 8 am sermon; Click here to listen to Fr. George Crocker's sermon (10:30 am) on July 6, 2014.
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The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30.
Acceptance, Receiving, Giving.
Click below to watch the 8 am sermon; Click here to listen to Fr. George Crocker's sermon (10:30 am) on June 29, 2014.
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The Third Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 10:40-42.
Direction, Power, Surrender. Test to testimony, walk to witness.
Click below to watch the 8 am sermon; Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon (10:30 am) on June 22, 2014.
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The Second Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 10:24-39.
A Father's Testimony on Father's Day.
Click here to listen to Patrick O'Connor's sermon on Trinity Sunday, June 15, 2014.
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The First Sunday after Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, Matthew 28:16-20.
Shhhh. Do you hear it? The power of the Holy Spirit is here..
Click here to listen to Rev. Carolyn Legg's 10:30 am sermon on Pentecost Sunday, June 8, 2014. Click below to watch her 8 am sermon.
(Apologies for the visual focus of the video.)
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The Day of Pentecost, John 7:37-39.
How does the Ascension open to us blessing, worship and mission? These sermons speak to the power of the blessing in discovering true fulfillment.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's 10:30 am sermon on Sunday, June 1, 2014. Click below to watch his 8 am sermon.
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The Ascension, Luke 24:44-53.
Seeing Jesus anew in the Spirit.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's 10:30 am sermon Sunday, May 25, 2014. Click below to watch his 8 am sermon.
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Sixth Sunday of Easter, John 14:15-21.
May God grant us a heavenly vision
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon Sunday, May 18, 2014.
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Fifth Sunday of Easter, John 14:1-14.
Jesus is the good shepherd. Who is your good shepherd? Where do you go to get fed?
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon Sunday, May 11, 2014.
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Fourth Sunday of Easter, John 10:1-10.
Passing the peace, say it like you mean it.
Click here to listen to Fr. Crocker's sermon Sunday, April 27, 2014.
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Second Sunday of Easter, John 20:19-31.
Easter 2014. What's the resurrection all about? Try forgiveness and peace!
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon 10:30 am on Sunday, April 20, 2014. You can also watch the video of his 9:00 am sermon below.
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Easter Day: Sunday of the Resurrection, John 20:1-18.
Click on the video below to watch Fr. Shepley's Good Friday Sermon.
This early sermon on Palm Sunday emphasizes Jesus' role in the forgiveness of our sins. The 10:30 sermon is a teaching on Psalm 22 and Jesus fulfillment of all prophecies.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon 8 am on Sunday, April 13, 2014.
Watch the video below for Fr. Shepley's 10:30 am sermon.
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Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday, Matthew 27:11-54.
Do you want to believe? If so, let this message challenge you to live another way.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, April 6, 2014.
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The Fifth Sunday in Lent, John 11:1-45.
"Entering Jesus' Story," sermon by the Rt. Rev. James Curry, Bishop Suffragan of Connecticut.
Click here to listen to Bishop Curry's sermon on Sunday, March 30, 2014.
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The Fourth Sunday in Lent, John 9:1-41.
This sermon emphasizes Jesus' ministry to outcasts as the account of "the woman at the well" is presented. The church's mission focuses the application for the hearer.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, March 23, 2014.
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The Third Sunday in Lent, John 4:5-42.
Are you born from above? The story of Nicodemus seeking spiritual truth is the heart of this sermon. The mystery of spiritual rebirth in Christ is explored against the background of grace defined. Seek, stand, and serve are the three actions discovered in this message.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, March 16, 2014.
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The Second Sunday in Lent, John 3:1-17.
Ready for the battle? This message explores how we can apply two actions enabling us to face life's spiritual struggle. Based on Jesus' temptation, the hope of overcoming is encouraged in this sermon.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, March 9, 2014.
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The First Sunday in Lent, Matthew 4:1-11.
Watch Fr. Joe's Ash Wednesday, March 5, 2014, homily in the video below.
What brings us ultimate fulfillment? This sermon explores the meaning of Jesus' Transfiguration, the symbolism involved and how it speaks to our lives in this age, and in the life to come.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, March 2, 2014.
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The Last Sunday after the Epiphany, Matthew 17:1-9.
What is your foundation? These two sermons emphasize how to set a foundation for life that lasts. Watch the 8 am sermon (video below) based on the reading from Matthew and learn what Jesus meant when he said, "turn the other cheek." Listen to the 10:30 am sermon based on 1 Corinthians to consider what your life as God's Holy Temple can look like.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's 10:30 am sermon on Sunday, February 23, 2014.
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The 7th Sunday after the Epiphany, Matthew 5:38-48.
What makes a church flourish? Listen to this message about servant leadership centered on Christ, and hear how God can make a new song out of your life.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, February 16, 2014.
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The 6th Sunday after the Epiphany, Matthew 5:21-37.
This sermon is a salty one: the history of salt, Jesus' call to be salt and how we can be salt today. Love and truth as a form of saltiness is the application.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, February 9, 2014.
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The 5th Sunday after the Epiphany, Matthew 5:13-20.
The Comforter.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, February 2, 2014.
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The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple, Luke 2:22-40.
This sermon announces the capital campaign results while renewing the common call to ministry as a church in mission.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, January 26, 2014.
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The Conversion of St. Paul, Matthew 10:16-22.
The theme of this sermon is..... "If we know the who, we can accept the what without having to know the why."
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, January 19, 2014.
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Second Sunday after the Epiphany, John 1:29-42.
These two sermons focus on the baptism of Jesus and the coming of the Spirit. The 8 am (video below) ties all the readings together, whereas the 10:30 am (audio) sermon emphasizes the prophet Isaiah's prophecy of Jesus. Both sermons equip the listener with an image of how to live in the Spirit.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, January 12, 2014.
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First Sunday after the Epiphany, Matthew 3:13-17.
So who were these Wise Men? This sermon looks at the historical, political and spiritual background of the Magi, while demonstrating the divine plan of God through history. Their example shows us why we worship Jesus Christ today.
Click here to listen to Fr. Shepley's sermon on Sunday, January 5, 2014.
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Feast of the Epiphany, Matthew 2:1-12.
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