Sermons from St. Francis reflects on the practice of faith in daily life. Episodes are drawn from sermons given on Sundays and Holy Days at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas.
Sermon by the Rev. Katie GouldJuly 12, 2026
In a culture shaped by performance reviews, credit scores, and the constant pressure to prove our worth, this sermon offers a radically different vision: God’s grace is not something we earn.
Reflecting on the Parable of the Sower, the Rev. Katie Gould explores the seemingly reckless generosity of a God who scatters love freely, without first judging whether the ground is worthy. Grow...
Sermon by Father David Price
July 5, 2026
In this sermon, Father David Price reflects on the relationship between Christian faith, the American experiment, and the call to holy living. Drawing on a prayer attributed to George Washington, the writings of St. Paul, the prophecy of Zechariah, and the words of Jesus, he explores how a nation flourishes not through power alone, but through the virtues of humility, justice, mercy, and comp...
Sermon by Father David Price - June 28, 2026
In this sermon, Father David Price reflects on the call to trust and obey God through a life of faithful self-offering. He invites listeners to see themselves not as passive observers of worship, but as active participants in God’s work, presenting their lives as instruments of righteousness. Drawing on the story of Abraham and Isaac, the sermon explores the deep crisis of faith tha...
Sermon by Father Stuart Bates
June 21, 2026
In this sermon, Father Stuart Bates reflects on the meaning of grace as God’s active and loving work to rescue humanity from the consequences of sin. He presents holy baptism as a decisive turning point in the Christian life, where the old self dies and a new life begins in Christ.
Yet this new life is not passive or easy. Father Stuart reminds listeners that the life of faith invo...
Sermon by Father Stuart Bates
June 14, 2026
In this sermon, Father Stuart Bates reflects on the biblical meaning of shalom, a peace far deeper than the absence of conflict. Shalom is the wholeness, harmony, and reconciliation God offers through Jesus Christ.
Drawing from the writings of Saint Paul, Father Stuart explores how this peace is not reserved for a select few, but given freely to all people. It is a gift that calls for fa...
Sermon by Father Bob Wismer
June 7, 2026
In this sermon, Father Bob Wismer reflects on why we come to church and what it means to seek a real encounter with God. Beginning with the physical importance of sacred spaces, he moves toward the deeper purpose of worship: to be comforted, challenged, healed, and changed.
Drawing on the stories of Abram, Matthew, the synagogue ruler, and the woman who reached out to touch Jesus’ gar...
Sermon by Father Stuart Bates — May 31, 2026
In this sermon, Father Stuart Bates reflects on the Holy Trinity as a living reality rather than an abstract theological concept. He explores how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit reveal a God whose very nature is relationship, love, and communion.
Drawing on the imagery of St. Patrick’s Breastplate, Father Bates describes the Trinity as a source of strength, guidance, and spiri...
Sermon by Rev. Katie Gould
May 24, 2026
In this Pentecost sermon, Rev. Katie Gould reflects on the movement of the Holy Spirit through the imagery of wind and fire, connecting the biblical story with themes of transformation, belonging, and renewal found even in contemporary works such as The Greatest Showman. Drawing from Scripture, from Genesis to the New Testament, the sermon explores how God’s breath brings life to what is ...
Sermon by Father David Price
May 17, 2026
In this sermon, Father David Price reflects on the High Priestly Prayer of Jesus and its place within the unfolding story of Holy Week and the Church’s liturgical life. Christ’s prayer to the Father is presented as a deeply personal expression of love and unity, standing at the threshold between the intimacy of the Last Supper and the suffering of the cross.
The sermon explores...
Sermon by Father Stuart Bates
May 10, 2026
In this sermon from the fourteenth chapter of the Gospel of John, Father Stuart Bates reflects on four enduring spiritual gifts offered through Christ: the way to the Father, the presence of the Holy Spirit, the life of the Church, and the gift of divine peace. Drawing on the language of John’s Gospel, the sermon explores how Christ’s death, resurrection, and ascension open a...
Sermon by Father Bob Wismer – May 3, 2026
What if faith isn’t about having the right answers, but about being willing to be redirected?
In this sermon, Father Bob Wismer uses the image of a GPS recalibrating after a wrong turn to describe the purpose of worship. Church, he suggests, is where we are reoriented. Prayer and reflection reset our perspective, helping us see that even life’s disruptions can become places ...
Sermon by Father Stuart Bates — April 26, 2026
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a past event. It is the beginning of a different way of living.
In this sermon, Father Stuart Bates explores how the risen life takes shape in ordinary people, focusing on the restoration of Peter. His failure was real. His denial was public. Yet it was not the end. Through forgiveness and grace, he is called forward, not back.
This messa...
Sermon by Father David Price — April 19, 2026
In this sermon, Father David reflects on the quiet shift from confusion to clarity that comes through encountering the risen Christ. Drawing on the Road to Emmaus, he points to how easily Christ can go unrecognized until scripture is opened and bread is broken. The message confronts the “futile ways” that still shape modern life—status, control, and self-focus&mda...
Sermon by Father Bob Wismer – April 12, 2026
This episode presents a sermon on the search for direction and meaning in life. Drawing on the Artemis program and the spiritual awakening of Blaise Pascal, Father Wismer contrasts human technological progress with the deeper demands of faith.
He examines the reliability we place in modern systems alongside the need for spiritual guidance, urging a shift toward service, humility, and...
Sermon by Father Stuart Bates — April 5, 2026
In this sermon, Father Stuart Bates reflects on the resurrection of Jesus as the center of Christian hope. He acknowledges the reality of suffering and death, but frames the resurrection as a turning point that reshapes how both are understood.
He distinguishes between a return to ordinary life and the new kind of life revealed in Christ, one that is not limited by the same conditio...
Sermon by Father Bob Wismer — March 29, 2026
In this sermon, Father Bob Wismer reflects on the tension at the heart of Passion Sunday, where the triumphal entry of Jesus stands alongside the reality of the crucifixion. He contrasts the expectations of victory with the path that Jesus actually takes.
Drawing on the imagery of Roman power, he describes how public displays of force were meant to intimidate and control. Against thi...
Sermon by Father David Price — March 22, 2026
In this sermon, Father David Price reflects on God’s power not simply to repair, but to bring new life out of what seems beyond recovery. Drawing on Ezekiel’s vision of dry bones and the raising of Lazarus, he presents both as moments where death is not the final word.
He lingers on the tension in the Lazarus story, where Jesus shares in human grief while also acting wit...
Sermon by Rev. Katie Gould - March 15, 2026
In this sermon, Rev. Katie Gould reflects on the gap between human perception and the way God sees. Drawing on the anointing of David and the healing of the man born blind, she shows how people tend to judge by appearance, status, or easy explanations rather than attending to what is deeper and more true.
She challenges patterns of faith that rely on assumption, comfort, or quick judgment. ...
Sermon by Father Stuart Bates — March 8, 2026
In this sermon, Father Stuart Bates reflects on Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, traditionally known as Fotini. He contrasts the necessity of physical water with the “living water” Christ offers, pointing to a deeper source of life grounded in the Spirit.
He focuses on Fotini’s honesty and transformation. By speaking truthfully about her...
Sermon by Mother Emily Hylden — March 12, 2026
In this sermon, Mother Emily Hylden reflects on the tension between human effort and divine grace during Lent. She questions the motives behind religious discipline, noting how easily it can become a pursuit of self-justification or approval rather than genuine transformation.
Drawing on the stories of Abraham and Nicodemus, she shifts the focus away from performance and toward rec...
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