Role: Preacher | Storyteller | Advocate
Context: Sermon at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, April 6, 2025
Medium: Video Sermon
As part of my ministry at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, I preached this sermon during the Fifth Sunday in Lent, reflecting on John 12 and the tension between scarcity and abundance. Drawing from personal experience, Scripture, and the poetry of John Donne, the sermon explores how systems shape us—and how we, in turn, can reshape those systems through intentional acts of love, generosity, and grace.
This sermon serves as an example of my approach to public witness: engaging theologically, culturally, and pastorally to connect complex truths with lived experience. It also illustrates my commitment to storytelling as a tool for justice and transformation, reinforcing the Episcopal Church’s message of radical welcome and hope.
I chose to share this piece as part of my advocacy portfolio because it reflects what I believe great communication in the Church should do: challenge assumptions, inspire generosity, deepen discipleship, and invite all people to live into God’s abundant love.
Client: | St. Paul's Episcopal Church |
Date: | July 2, 2025 |
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