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St. Mark's New Canaan
St. Mark's New Canaan
344 episodes
2 weeks ago
The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost. The Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey explores how gratitude is more than good manners—it’s medicine for the soul. Modern neuroscience confirms what Jesus taught centuries ago: gratitude heals us and makes us whole. When we live with thankful hearts, we shift from isolation to interdependence, from scarcity to abundance, and from fear to love. Discover how daily gratitude can rewire your heart and reconnect you to God, others, and the gift of life itself.
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The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost. The Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey explores how gratitude is more than good manners—it’s medicine for the soul. Modern neuroscience confirms what Jesus taught centuries ago: gratitude heals us and makes us whole. When we live with thankful hearts, we shift from isolation to interdependence, from scarcity to abundance, and from fear to love. Discover how daily gratitude can rewire your heart and reconnect you to God, others, and the gift of life itself.
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St. Mark's New Canaan
10.12.25 "Rx Gratitude" - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey
The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost. The Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey explores how gratitude is more than good manners—it’s medicine for the soul. Modern neuroscience confirms what Jesus taught centuries ago: gratitude heals us and makes us whole. When we live with thankful hearts, we shift from isolation to interdependence, from scarcity to abundance, and from fear to love. Discover how daily gratitude can rewire your heart and reconnect you to God, others, and the gift of life itself.
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2 weeks ago
11 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
10.05.25 "Everything & Nothing" - The Reverend John Kennedy
The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost. What if faith as small as a mustard seed could move more than mountains — what if it could move your ego? In a world obsessed with image and achievement, Fr. John invites us to rediscover who we really are — not our false selves shaped by comparison and pride, but our true selves, alive in God.
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3 weeks ago
17 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
09.28.25 "Eternal Life Is Not a Destination" - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey
The Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost. Eternal life is not a far-off promise, but a way of living here and now. Drawing on the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, Rev. Elizabeth reminds us that God’s kingdom begins in the present moment. Eternal life is lived when we open our eyes to those in need, bridge the chasms of injustice, and embody daily acts of kindness, mercy, and love.
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1 month ago
14 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
09.21.25 "Divine Love Deficit Disorder" - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh
The Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost.. What happens when we’ve never truly experienced God’s love? The Rev. Peter Walsh unpacks one of the hardest parables in the New Testament to reveal a God whose mercy is shocking, unreasonable, and outrageously generous—and what that means for our lives.
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1 month ago
17 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
09.14.25 “When the World Scapegoats, Christ Saves” - The Reverend John Kennedy
The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost. In a world that so often looks for someone to blame, exclude, or sacrifice, Jesus offers a radically different way. Christ calls us to resist the divisions of our age, especially the scapegoating fueled by political and cultural hostilities, and instead embody the church’s mission: embracing all people with the love that saves and heals.
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1 month ago
12 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
09.07.25 "Life and Death Letter" - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh
The Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost. What happens when a runaway slave is welcomed back, not as property, but as a beloved brother in Christ? Paul’s radical life and death letter to Philemon shows us the shocking power of the gospel—and how we are called to live it today.
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1 month ago
21 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
08.31.25 “The Way Up Is Down: Jesus’ Way of Humility” - The Reverend John Kennedy
The Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost. We spend so much of life climbing ladders—seeking recognition, approval, and a better “seat at the table.” But what if true freedom and joy are found not in climbing higher, but in stepping lower? Take a closer look at Jesus’ upside-down way of humility.
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1 month ago
16 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
08.24.25 "Your Phone Is Making You Miserable (But Jesus Can Set You Free)" - The Reverend John Kennedy
The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost. Are our phones shaping us more than we realize? This week, The Rev. John Kennedy compares the story of a woman bent over for 18 years in Luke’s Gospel with our 18-year love affair with smartphones. Learn how to reclaim attention, practice intentional discipleship, and consider “digital Sabbaths” so you can feed on Christ, not on endless scrolling.
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2 months ago
14 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
08.17.25 "Jesus: Peace or Division?" - The Reverend John Kennedy
Jesus said he came not to bring peace, but division. What could he mean? Discover how real peace sometimes requires conflict with the world’s false peace. The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
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2 months ago
14 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
08.10.25 “Free from Fear” - The Reverend John Kennedy
The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost. Fear is everywhere—our newsfeeds, our relationships, our inner thoughts. Yet Scripture tells us again and again: Do not be afraid. In this sermon, discover how faith—real, substantial, lived faith—can set you free.
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2 months ago
17 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
08.03.25 "A Rich Man Who Is No Fool" - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh
The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost. What does it mean to follow Jesus while living in comfort in a world of staggering need? From $1 vitamins to $100 sight restorations, Fr. Peter Walsh challenges us to see how small actions can have an eternal impact. This is a message that will provoke, inspire, and perhaps unsettle—in the best way. You can view the letter sent to Fr. Peter at https://www.stmarksnewcanaan.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/A-letter-to-Fr-Peter.pdf
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2 months ago
9 minutes

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07.27.25 "The Lord's Prayer and Golf" - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh
The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost. Is prayer supposed to feel this hard? Fr. Peter Walsh explores why many of us struggle to pray—and what Jesus really teaches us through the Lord’s Prayer. With help from golf pro wisdom and St. Paul, he offers a surprising invitation: prayer is not something you start, it’s something you join.
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3 months ago
22 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
07.20.25 "Mary, Martha, and Baseball" - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh
The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost. What do neuroscience, baseball, and your morning to-do list have to do with following Jesus? Everything! Join Fr. Peter Walsh as he breaks open Luke’s story of Mary and Martha—and reveals why true discipleship isn’t about choosing between action or contemplation but embracing both.
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3 months ago
15 minutes

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07.13.25 "Baptized Into the Heart of Christ: Becoming the Good Samaritan" - The Reverend John Kennedy
The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost. In a world that often draws lines between "us" and "them," what does it mean to become the Good Samaritan? Fr. John Kennedy explores Jesus’ radical call to love across boundaries—racial, political, religious—and what it means to be baptized into the heart of Christ. Whether you’ve heard the parable of the Good Samaritan a dozen times or are hearing it with fresh ears, this sermon will challenge and inspire you to live a bigger, bolder life—one not small...
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3 months ago
13 minutes

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07.06.25 “Cheap Grace vs The Slow Work of God” - The Reverend John Kennedy
The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost. In a world obsessed with speed and shortcuts, what does it really mean to follow Christ with patience, intention, and depth? Explore St. Paul’s paradox: salvation is a free gift of grace—yet we still reap what we sow. What’s the difference between cheap grace and the slow, transformative work of God?
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3 months ago
17 minutes

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06.29.25 "What Is Freedom For?" - The Reverend John Kennedy
As Americans prepare to celebrate freedom, St. Paul’s words hit differently: “For freedom Christ has set us free.” But what kind of freedom is that, exactly? Is it just doing whatever we want? Or is it something deeper, more life-giving—and maybe even more demanding? The Rev. John Kennedy explores the surprising paradox at the heart of Christian freedom: a freedom that isn’t about self-indulgence but about love, limits, and becoming fully alive. The Third Sunday after Pentecost.
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4 months ago
18 minutes

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06.22.25 "Accept That You Are Accepted" - The Reverend John Kennedy
The Second Sunday after Pentecost. Is it really possible to belong just as you are? Explores Paul's radical message: you don’t have to earn your place—you already belong. In a world that pressures us to fit in, succeed, and prove ourselves, the gospel proclaims a freeing truth: accept that you are accepted.
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4 months ago
14 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
06.15.25 "Trinity: A Love Story" - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey
This Trinity Sunday, The Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey takes us beyond doctrine into the mystery of divine love in motion. Explore how the Holy Trinity is not a puzzle to be solved—but a relationship to be lived. As she prepares for sabbatical after seven transformative years, Rev. Elizabeth invites us to find wonder, confront violence with love, and rediscover what it means to be the place where God happens.
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4 months ago
14 minutes

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06.08.25 - The Right Reverend Jeffrey W. Mello
The Feast of Pentecost. Bishop Jeff Mello delivers a sermon that speaks directly to our fear, our doubt, and our deepest longings for purpose. He reminds us that the Spirit comes not as a reward, but as an intervention—to break us free from fear and send us into the world with boldness and love. Whether you're seeking hope, courage, or just trying to find your place in the Church, this message is for you.
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4 months ago
10 minutes

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06.01.25 "Lessons from a Life in Community" - Eddie Harrison (Youth Sermon)
The Seventh Sunday of Easter (Youth Sunday). Eddie Harrison takes the pulpit to reflect on a lifetime at St. Mark’s—and what it truly means to belong. From the joyful chaos of the Blessing of the Animals to handing out ride tickets at May Fair, Eddie shares how small moments helped him understand the heart of real community.
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5 months ago
3 minutes

St. Mark's New Canaan
The Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost. The Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey explores how gratitude is more than good manners—it’s medicine for the soul. Modern neuroscience confirms what Jesus taught centuries ago: gratitude heals us and makes us whole. When we live with thankful hearts, we shift from isolation to interdependence, from scarcity to abundance, and from fear to love. Discover how daily gratitude can rewire your heart and reconnect you to God, others, and the gift of life itself.