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Is Jesus’ Love Strong Enough
1/18/2026 Second Sunday after Epiphany Year A John 1:29-42 Michael C Mitchell IS JESUS’ LOVE STRONG ENOUGH In 2023, the editor of Christianity Today, Russell Moore, wrote an article and did a series of interviews discussing an issue that numerous evangelical ministers began to bring to him. They were saying, that when they preached on the teachings of Jesus ( such as the Sermon on the Mountain in Matthew when Jesus says, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in heaven.” Mtt. 5: 43-45 NRSV), parishioners were starting to come to them and complain that Jesus’ teachings were too “woke” and too “weak” to be useful for the Church in today’s world of evil, that His teachings aren’t...
Weekly Services
Sunday Morning Worship:
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM: Worship Service (No Music) Streamed on YouTube
9:30 AM – 10:00 AM: Choir Call
10:30 AM: Children’s Chapel
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM: Worship Service (Choir) Streamed on YouTube
Wednesday Healing Prayer:
12:00 PM Rite II with anointing for the sick
Thursday Evening Prayer:
5:00 PM w/ Mark Holst (on FB)
Recent Sermons
Hospitality
Hospitality, being hospitable. This word and phrase is known by many people. In Genesis Abraham is met by three men as he was sitting at the opening of his tent. He ran to greet them and bowed low to the ground. He offered them water to wash their feet, to rest under...
Three Lessons
One of the strengths of the Episcopal Church is its use of the Lectionary. The lectionary establishes the Scriptures which will be used by the church during the course of the year. It is closely tied with the seasons of the church year so that the designated...
Let’s Dance!
Trinity Sunday C’22 12 June 2022 John 16.12-15 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church North Little Rock, Arkansas The Rev. Carey Stone <+> Blessed be God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen The Opening Salutation from The Book of Common Prayer Today across the...
Day of Pentecost
5 June 2022 Day of Pentecost C’22 Acts 2.1-21; John 14.8-17, 25-27 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church North Little Rock, Arkansas The Rev. Carey Stone <+> O God our Creator, you spoke the universe into being, and included within it a marvelous variety of diverse...
How Far Would You Go For Love?
Easter 4C’22 15 May 2022 Matt. 5.38-48 “How Far Would You Go for Love?” St. Luke’s Episcopal Church North Little Rock, Arkansas The Rev. Carey Stone How Priceless is your love, O God! Your people take refuge under the shadow of your wings. Psalm 36.7...
The Elephant in the Room
There is an elephant in this room. Today we will speak of it. Indeed, we will even name it. I live in North Pulaski County. Someone has even spoken of it as scenic North Pulaski County. We moved there a number of years ago mainly because the place had a barn – a horse...
What’s In A Name?
Easter 4C’22 1 May 2022 Acts 9.1-20 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church North Little Rock, Arkansas The Rev. Carey Stone <+> All-seeing God, remove the obstructions that cause us not to see you, our neighbor, and ourselves the way you do, heal the distortions...
The Risen Christ During Lockdown
Easter 2C ‘22 24 April 2022 John 20.19-31 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church North Little Rock, Arkansas The Rev. Carey Stone Risen Lord, may we like Thomas, not be content with a second-hand faith, but hold out for a first-hand experience of genuine faith and the depths of...
Easter Day
Easter Day C’22 17 April 2022 Acts 10.34-43; Ps 118 I Cor. 15.19-26; Lk.24.1-12 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church North Little Rock, Arkansas The Rev. Carey Stone <+> Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and giving life to those in the tomb....



