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Sermons from St. John’s Episcopal Church
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"Health" and "Wellness". Fr. Louis Harris. October 13, 2025.
Sermons from St. John’s Episcopal Church
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"Health" and "Wellness". Fr. Louis Harris. October 13, 2025.
In the propers this week, Father Harris reflects on what it really means to be well, not merely healed. Drawing from Luke’s Gospel, he explores why Jesus’ title as “Master” matters, how the story of the ten lepers reveals the difference between physical healing and true wholeness, and why only one returned in gratitude. Along the way, he connects this ancient story to our modern obsessions with health, comfort, and control, reminding us that wellness is not found in self-mastery but in recognizing God’s generosity. Father Harris invites us to rediscover stewardship as gratitude, a turning back, like the healed Samaritan, to praise the Master who makes us truly well.
Sermons from St. John’s Episcopal Church