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Last Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)
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Last Sunday after the Epiphany (Traditional)

Church of the Incarnation Sermons · Church of the Incarnation

February 17, 202617m 25s

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Show Notes

There are moments when God feels close — when prayer is powerful and His presence unmistakable. And there are seasons when we feel nothing at all.

On Transfiguration Sunday, Bp. Brewer reflects on Matthew 17 and reminds us that God’s glory does not depend on our feelings. When Jesus’ face shone like the sun and heaven broke into earth, the disciples were given a glimpse of what is always true: the spiritual is stronger than the physical, and Christ is who He says He is.

As we prepare to enter Lent, this sermon invites us to trust that even in the valleys — in silence, weakness, and uncertainty — God is active, present, and holding us fast.

No matter what we feel, His glory is always there.

📖 Scripture: Matthew 17:1-9; 2 Peter 1:16-21
 🕊️ Preacher: Bp. Brewer
 ⛪ Church of the Incarnation, Dallas, TX

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