All Sermons
The reflection below was written by the Rev. Roger Douglas as part of the introduction to his book An Audience of One. It expresses the spirit behind all of his preaching and offers a helpful way to approach the sermons preserved in this archive.
As you read these sermons, you may find they help you make sense of the world, or invite you into your own conversation with God. Roger often said that he sought meaning in a world of death and suffering, beginnings and retirements, successes and failures, sense and nonsense.
His experience as a preacher taught him that most sermons first speak back to the one who writes them; the real dialogue is between the preacher and God. If anyone in the congregation hears a word that touches them, it is because God has chosen to let them in on that conversation.
Roger believed that preaching is deeply personal work — a struggle to make sense of Scripture, an openness about doubts, and a willingness to share the journey. The more honestly he engaged that struggle, the better others were able to identify with it.
He described this kind of work as “confessional” preaching, not in the sense of offering anecdotes, but in speaking truthfully from within one’s own life while pointing people toward Jesus. It frees the preacher from having to solve every problem and reminds us that we are not steering the ship, but contributing our part to the dialogue.
May these sermons draw you into that same conversation of faith — one marked by mystery, humility, and the grace of God at work in all things.
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Final Sermon at St Philips
Final Sermon at St Philips Deuteronomy 3 & 31 January 21, 2001 Let us pray: It takes a while to and your way among all read more…
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Leaving
Leaving January 14, 2001 I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of Murphy’s Law Simply stated, Murphy’s Law is, “It is easier to get into read more…
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To Those Whose Time Is Running Out
To Those Whose Time Is Running Out January 7, 2001 Matthew 2: 1-1 It may be the post-Christmas season blues. It may be a recognition read more…
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Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve December 24, 2000 Of all the crazy, mischievous, hare-brained, foolhardy, cock-a-mammy ideas that Christianity has come up with – and then asked people read more…
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Joseph’s Choice
Joseph’s Choice Matthew 1: 18-20 December 17, 2000 One of the events I love to see around this time of the year is a Christmas read more…
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The Message to Mary
The Message to Mary Luke 1: 26-38 December 2, 2000 “Seasons Greetings.” I’ll bet you receive many cards with those words. That kind of greeting read more…
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Dealing With Difficult People
Dealing With Difficult People Mark 10: 35-45 October 22, 2000 The other day I ran across a theory by some physicists. It’s called “the butterfly read more…
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The Call Of Zebedee
The Call Of Zebedee October 15, 2000 The story is overly familiar, and therefore, we rarely hear it fully. The call of James and John read more…
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“St. Michael and All Angels as Messengers of the Most High”
“St. Michael and All Angels as Messengers of the Most High” Genesis 28: 10-1 October 1, 2000 It’s a classic story. Two brothers, twins, one read more…
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Kick-Off Sunday
Kick-Off Sunday James 1: 17-27 September 7, 2000 Last weekend we went to Phoenix on our Labor Day holiday. Each year we spend part of read more…
