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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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  • “Is Your Nickname Barnabus?”

    “Is Your Nickname Barnabus?” Acts 4; 23-37 April 20, 1997 My youngest son and his wife are expecting a baby in a few weeks. I’ve read more…

  • Easter

    Easter March 30, 1997 It has been slightly over a month since the news about cloning was made public. Fm not letting you in on read more…

  • There is a Lad Here

    There is a Lad Here John 6: 4-15 March 9, 1997 When I was growing up, this Sunday was commonly called “Refreshment Sunday.” it was read more…

  • “It Isn’t Necessarily So”

    “It Isn’t Necessarily So” March 2, 1997 This is the third week of receiving a peculiar invitation. Year after year, we go through these 40 read more…

  • O, Say Can you See?

    O, Say Can you See? Luke 2: 22-32 February 2, 1997 Throughout the Gospels, we come across little incidents, small vignettes, which are filled with read more…

  • The Rector’s Address

    The Rector’s Address Mark 10: 13-16 January 26, 1997 As has been my custom over the last several years, on the morning of the parish read more…

  • On My Fortieth

    On My Fortieth Isaiah 40: 1-9 December 1, 1996 Today is a very special day. It is special for the church, and special for me read more…

  • The Addictive Power of Money

    The Addictive Power of Money Matthew 6: 19-21, 24-33 October 20, 1996 I want to talk to you this morning about an addiction. This addiction read more…

  • Memorial Service for Andrea Douglas

    Memorial Service for Andrea Douglas Tucson, AZ October 5, 1996 This past week, sorrow like a mighty wave passed over us. Most of us reacted read more…

  • Memorial Service for Andrea Douglas

    Memorial Service for Andrea Douglas Crown, PA October 12, 1996 Death, anyone’s death, particularly an untimely death like Andrea’s, brings us up short. We’re puzzled, read more…