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  • Getting out of our Comfort Zone: The Risk of Seeing and the Risk of Going Unseen.
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    Getting out of our Comfort Zone: The Risk of Seeing and the Risk of Going Unseen.

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. March 7, 2020

    Genesis 12:1-4a Romans 4:1-5, 13-17 John 3:1-17 Psalm 121 When I was a mere 21 years of age, I lost a dear friend and mentor. I remember her brother sitting in a wheelchair alongside the family near the coffin. We were still in the middle of the AIDS crisis. Everyone knew he had the disease….

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  • Lent 1: Illusions in the Wilderness: Pleasure, Pride, and Possessions
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    Lent 1: Illusions in the Wilderness: Pleasure, Pride, and Possessions

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. February 28, 2020

    There was a priest I knew who lived in Princeton. One evening he went to visit with a gentleman from his congregation. He had never been invited in until this day. As he approached the home and drove into the long drive, he took special notice to the meticulously taken care of lawn. It was…

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  • Ash Wednesday, Speaking Truth to Power even when that Power is Me
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    Ash Wednesday, Speaking Truth to Power even when that Power is Me

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. February 25, 2020

    Isaiah 58:1-12 It is good to speak truth to power, even when that power is me. Being new to my congregation and not yet officially starting until this coming Sunday, we didn’t host Shrove Tuesday, so I attended a nearby church. They were a warm and friendly congregation. As I entered the doorway I saw…

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  • Sacred Mountains: Recognizing Christ Among Us
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    Sacred Mountains: Recognizing Christ Among Us

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. February 21, 2020

    Have you ever had a dream in which you didn’t want to wake? Perhaps you wanted to sleep long enough to see the ending, to see what happens next. Perhaps you didn’t want to let go of the feeling or of the place. Perhaps there were people in your dream that you haven’t seen for…

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  • Relationship – The Law and the Spirit of the Living God
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    Relationship – The Law and the Spirit of the Living God

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. February 14, 2020

    I have to admit, Matthew 5:21-37, is not the scripture I would like to choose to introduce myself to a new congregation. None-the-less, God’s sense of humor is vast and the Holy Spirit is tugging at my core to acknowledge the tension in the entirety of the lectionary. Truly I would like to preach on…

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  • The Prophetic Voice of my Son, Salt, Light and the Law
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    The Prophetic Voice of my Son, Salt, Light and the Law

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. February 8, 2020February 8, 2020

    Matthew 5:13-20 I have struggled to sit and write this week, not for any lack of what to say, but of a lack of courage to be vulnerable. I attempted to silence the spirit that is moving within me, perhaps out of fear. Even as priest, I am still very human and the anticipation of…

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  • Rabbi, How do you know light?
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    Rabbi, How do you know light?

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. February 1, 2020

    I haven’t written in some weeks. It’s been a rollercoaster of a January. We have had much to celebrate and just as much to mourn. On the bright side, I have accepted a call as Rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Stone Harbor, New Jersey and my brother-in-law was gifted with a new heart….

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  • Christmas II: The Eve of the Epiphany, “Recalculating, destination Jesus”
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    Christmas II: The Eve of the Epiphany, “Recalculating, destination Jesus”

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. January 4, 2020March 19, 2020

    Remember back in the day when the trending question was “WJD, What would Jesus do?” I could be wrong, but it seemed we communally cared about the values and life of a living Gospel and living into that Gospel. Christian or not our attention was drawn to a God whose authority we sought with moral…

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  • “Welcome Home!” A Christmas Eve Sermon for 2019
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    “Welcome Home!” A Christmas Eve Sermon for 2019

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. December 27, 2019March 19, 2020

    I had the opportunity to preach and serve at St. Barnabus Episcopal Church in Monmouth Junction over the Advent season and for Christmas services. I am grateful for their presence and witness. My heart is full! It was simply wonderful. A Blessed Christmas to one and all and a very Happy New Year! In Christ,Mo….

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  • Advent IV : The Prophetic Word, Making decisions in a noisy world…
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    Advent IV : The Prophetic Word, Making decisions in a noisy world…

    ByThe Rev. Allison Burns-Lagreca, MDiv. December 20, 2019

    Every day we wake we make decisions, from small decisions like what to wear, and whether or not to put cream in our coffee to large decisions that affect the course of our lives and the people around us. As an Episcopal Priest I seek God’s Wisdom and utilize the guidance of my vows, my…

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