16 January 2022 | II Sunday after Epiphany | Portola Valley, Calif.
On this winter hike beneath the pine trees, I’m excited to tell you about a new homiletical method I’m learning in class, what Dickens can teach us about the extraordinary in ordinary faces and places, and one tip for giving thanks after Holy Communion! (Apologies for the audio issues in this episode.)
Opening music: “Nuptiae factae sunt,” from the Antiphonale Monasticum, sung by Alberto Rocco, 2012. All rights reserved.
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