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St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church

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Sermons and teachings from St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Visit us at stfrancisinthefields.org

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8/15/2021

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June 15, 2026

Hope That Cannot Be Shaken — The Rev. Nathan Dearen

<p>What kind of hope survives when circumstances don't improve? The hope Paul describes in Romans isn’t just wishful thinking, it a hope grounded not in what's happening around us but in the infinite God who is at work within us. Fr. Nathan Dearen preaches on Romans 5:1–8 and how suffering, endurance, and character become the unlikely path to a hope that does not disappoint.</p><p>Scripture: Romans 5:1–8 (NRSV)</p><p>Preacher: The Rev. Nathan Dearen</p><p>St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church | Louisville, KY</p><p>https://www.sfitf.org</p>

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June 10, 2026

Shaped By Remembrance — The Rev. Barbara White

<p>We think of remembering as something that happens in the mind when we meditate on a fact or a moment in time. ,But in Scripture, remembrance is something else entirely. On the Feast of Corpus Christi, Mthr. Barbara White preaches on Deuteronomy 8:2–3, where God tells Israel to remember forty years of wilderness wandering, not as nostalgia, but as formation. Christian remembrance is not mental recollection; it is spiritual transformation. And that’s what happens every time we gather at the altar.</p><p> </p><p>Scripture: Deuteronomy 8:2–3 (NRSV)</p><p>Preacher: The Rev. Barbara White</p><p>The Feast of Corpus Christi • St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church | Louisville, KY</p><p>https://www.sfitf.org</p>

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June 1, 2026

The Truth About Unity — The Rev. Nathan Dearen

<p>Is real unity possible? What does it look to go beyond politeness to genuine oneness among people who are genuinely different? On Trinity Sunday, Fr. Nathan Dearen makes the case that unity is at the heart of who God is. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: three persons, one God, eternally distinct and eternally one. If that&#39;s who God is, then the church doesn&#39;t have to choose between diversity and unity.</p><p><br></p><p>Scripture: Genesis 1:1–2:4a; 2 Corinthians 13:11–13 (NRSV)</p><p>Preacher: The Rev. Nathan Dearen</p><p>Trinity Sunday • St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church | Louisville, KY</p><p>https://www.sfitf.org</p>

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Sermons and teachings from St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Visit us at stfrancisinthefields.org

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