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Saint Paul’s Sermons

Saint Paul’s Sermons

By Dcn Bryan Dench

Sermons Preached at Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, Portland, Maine.
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Saint Paul’s SermonsSep 04, 2022

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Just the Facts - The Resurrection of Jesus: Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Just the Facts - The Resurrection of Jesus: Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

The Resurrection of Jesus is the key, pivotal fact upon which our faith and assurance rest. As Paul said, if Jesus isn't raised, our faith is false and foolish, and we have no hope. How reasonable is it to believe in Jesus's resurrection from the dead? It's the only reasonable conclusion to draw from the eyewitness evidenced other undisputed facts. an

Apr 08, 202410:05
The Grace of God, Easter Message - Very Rev Andrew Faust

The Grace of God, Easter Message - Very Rev Andrew Faust

The Easter message of God's grace challenges us to internalize our faith, to respond to it, and to work on our faith growing closer to the risen Savior. God's grace, God's undeserved favor, is most fully revealed by Jesus's on the cross. The Risen Lord calls on us to live in faith.

Mar 31, 202414:02
The Passion According to Saint Matthew

The Passion According to Saint Matthew

Congregational reading of the Passion of the Lord according to Saint Matthew.
Mar 24, 202417:60
Love For One Another In the Church - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Love For One Another In the Church - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Jesus commands us as his followers to live one another. That is how the world knows we belong to him. In the church this means to avoid back biting or gossip.
Mar 17, 202416:60
A Sunday With Four Names - Very Rev Andrew Faust

A Sunday With Four Names - Very Rev Andrew Faust

This Fourth Sunday in Lent is known by four names under various Christian traditions and practice. Rose Sunday, Laetare Sunday, Refreshment Sunday, and Mothering Sunday. Father Andrew comments on each and the significance of them in our traditions and for our lives.

Mar 10, 202410:46
Did Jesus make a deal with the devil? - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Did Jesus make a deal with the devil? - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Did Jesus make a deal with the devil? That’s what some of his critics said when they witnessed a miracle in which he drove a demon out of a man who was mute. Jesus didn’t let that stand. He pointed out to them. Their claim was nonsense, since Satan, as a limited created, being, had no power to perform miracles. And why would he help? Jesus destroy his own minions anyway? But in that same passage, Jesus made a very important statement: anyone who is not with him, is against him, this is the question for us. Are we with him or against him?
Mar 03, 202410:13
God’s Call to Turn - Very Rev Andrew Faust

God’s Call to Turn - Very Rev Andrew Faust

God is loving and quick to forgive, but sincere repentance, turning from sinful decisions and actions, is our part. See Psalm 51 for an example of repentance from the heart
Feb 25, 202415:16
What Kind of Dirt Am I ? - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

What Kind of Dirt Am I ? - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Jesus was the great teacher, and he loved to teach with simple stories people could understand: the parables. The parable of the sower, which is in all three of the synoptic gospels, challenges us. Are we the good soil, the good dirt, the ones with open hearts to the gospel who will bear fruit?
Feb 04, 202410:34
The Last Shall Be First - Reflections on God's Rules - Very Rev Andrew Faust

The Last Shall Be First - Reflections on God's Rules - Very Rev Andrew Faust

The Gospel parable of the vineyard owner demonstrates that God's ways are not our ways, that God's will and purpose do not depend on our personal sense of fairness. But this is good because we know for sure that God is good and always does good for those who love him, though we may not see it that way at the moment!

Jan 28, 202409:57
Baptism of Jesus: A Matter of Life and Death - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Baptism of Jesus: A Matter of Life and Death - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

The baptism of Jesus is a crucial event in the inauguration of his earthly ministry, and a moment that reveals his deity, the participation of all three persons of the Trinity, and especially his purpose in coming to the Earth. In the account in Matthew’s gospel, Jesus tells John the Baptist to with the baptism of repentance, even though Jesus has no need to repent. He does it, so that all righteousness will be fulfilled. As the new Adam, he is careful to be fully obedient to all commands and ordinances of God. This makes him worthy in his humanity to substitute for us in atoning with the father in that sense. It is literally a matter of life and death.
Jan 14, 202411:58
Get Closer to God Every Day - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Get Closer to God Every Day - Very Rev Andrew Faust

"Be still and know that I am God," says Psalm 46:10. Daily we need to have a mind for the Lord, to seek Him and come closer to Him.

Dec 31, 202311:33
Silent night, holy night: a good time to give thanks - Very Rev Andrew Faust.

Silent night, holy night: a good time to give thanks - Very Rev Andrew Faust.

Christmas is a wonderful time of peace and joy and the celebration of the coming to earth of our savior, Jesus Christ. It’s also a good time to give. Thanks.
Dec 25, 202307:47
Why God Became A Man, Advent Reflections - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Why God Became A Man, Advent Reflections - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

During Advent we read the first part of chapter 1 of John's Gospel at every service, reminding us that Jesus was the enteral word of God, divine, with God from the beginning, and that he came to earth in human flesh for us! It's a miracle and hard for us to grasp how it could have happened, but we rejoice that it did. But the big question is why, why did God do that? And the answer is that he did it to redeem us because there was no other way: only the life of a godly human whose obedience merited righteousness, could atone for the sinfulness of mankind.

Dec 17, 202311:27
Renouncing Satan for Advent - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Renouncing Satan for Advent - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Advent signals a new beginning to the church year, and a new opportunity to refresh and reinvigorate our own walk with Christ Jesus. Our baptism includes the following question, " DOST thou renounce the devil and all his works, the vain pomp and glory of the world, with all covetous desires of the same, and the sinful desires of the flesh, so that thou wilt not follow, nor be led by them?" (BCP page 277). We affirm that we do! And yet we also know that we are at once justified and sinners (per Luther), so Advent invites us to mark the new beginning of the year with assurance and confidence in God's mercy even as we continue to work out our salvation imperfectly.

Dec 03, 202316:10
Shaken AND Stirred - Ready for Advent -- Very Rev Andrew Faust

Shaken AND Stirred - Ready for Advent -- Very Rev Andrew Faust

This is a Sunday on which we are invited to be stirred up with anticipation for the coming season of Advent.

Nov 19, 202313:43
Stewardship - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Stewardship - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Faithfully following Christ includes support for his bride the church
Nov 12, 202313:25
Forgiveness - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Forgiveness - Very Rev Andrew Faust

The scriptures call us to forgive as we have been forgiven. Jesus gave a new command that we love one another. These challenges can be hard, but to them we are called.


Oct 29, 202315:09
“The Devil Made Me Do It” - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

“The Devil Made Me Do It” - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Around Halloween it’s a good time to reflect on the person and the pernicious work of the devil, and how his sway over us is limited, and not to be feared in any ultimate sense.
Oct 22, 202308:11
Let The Word of God Transform You - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Let The Word of God Transform You - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Reading the scriptures is essential and good. It also should be transformative, changing our hearts and lives.
Oct 15, 202314:24
First Heal the Spirit, Then the Body - Rev Francois Mayesi, Matt 9:1-8

First Heal the Spirit, Then the Body - Rev Francois Mayesi, Matt 9:1-8

Healing the palsied man, Jesus first heals his spirit with forgiveness of sin.
Oct 15, 202301:19
Heart, Soul, and Mind - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Heart, Soul, and Mind - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Avoid the infections of the devil, to sicken our souls. Renounce him and all his works!

Oct 08, 202303:53
Christianity is not about performance - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Christianity is not about performance - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

It is right and good for us to examine our conscience daily, and to be mindful of the moral teachings of the law of Moses, and the commands of God, especially of our Lord Jesus Christ, who gave us the new commandment to love one another. Being realistic about evaluating your own performance, however, does not being dragged down and losing the insurance and confidence of our salvation in Jesus Christ.
Sep 17, 202309:16
The “Comfort able” Words - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

The “Comfort able” Words - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

From the beginning the Anglican prayer book has included four passages of scripture known as “The comfortable words.” Their place in the celebration of the Eucharist, following our acknowledgment of sinfulness, emphasizes that believing Christians have assurance of forgiveness and security in their place of acceptance before God, because of the perfect work of Christ Jesus.
Sep 10, 202310:44
Preparing Our Hearts For Worship - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Preparing Our Hearts For Worship - Very Rev Andrew Faust

What is worship and how do we prepare ourselves for it? In this message Father Andrew leads us through scripture and the prayer book.
Aug 27, 202315:51
Our Survival Manual -Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Our Survival Manual -Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

We live in times when people calling themselves Anglican can proclaim not the Kingdom of God but the Realm of God because God “has no gender.” We have all around us ideas embraced that are anti Biblical. Our survival manual in these times is the Bible.
Aug 20, 202309:48
Jesus Transfigured And Revealed - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Jesus Transfigured And Revealed - Very Rev Andrew Faust

At the Transfiguration of Jesus, God specularly reaffirms Peter’s profession that Jesus is the Christ, the unique Son of God
Aug 06, 202311:32
In Communion with Christ Every Day - Rev Fr Francois Mayesi

In Communion with Christ Every Day - Rev Fr Francois Mayesi

We are and need to be in communion, in spirit, with Our Lord Jesus Christ every day.
Aug 06, 202310:40
A Tale of Two Sinners - Very Rev Andrew Faust

A Tale of Two Sinners - Very Rev Andrew Faust

The Bible records the stories of two infamous sinners, both of whom repented of their sins. One was King David, the man after God's own heart, who nonetheless stumbled severely and became an adulterer and a murder. Scripture tells us the things he did greatly displeased God, and God brought him to repentance. His sins had consequences to his family and to himself, yet God never abandoned him. The second was Saul, who as a young man persecuted the church and presided over the unjust stoning of Saint Stephen, who so courageously spoke to the mob before his death. But Saul, too, was brought to repentance and restoration through direct intervention of Jesus, and he became the one appointed by God to preach the Gospel far and wide.

Jul 30, 202314:37
Why Is There Air?

Why Is There Air?

Years ago a well loved comedian did a routine about his studious girlfriend, a philosophy major who asked seemingly unfathomable questions like, “why is there air?” He meant it to be funny. But it is a serious question why does anything exist? Why is there something rather than nothing? Why are we here in church or anywhere? The answer from scripture of course is very clear that God created everything in the beginning. God is the creator and sustainer of all things and this is what guides us in our lives, and gives us a foundation of faith to avoid living lives of practical atheism, as if there were no God.
Jul 23, 202306:14
The Shape of Love In Christ - Very Rev Andrew Faust

The Shape of Love In Christ - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Being a follower of Christ is a call to love through difference.
Jul 16, 202313:49
Only Two Choices - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Only Two Choices - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

God makes it clear for us there are only two choices: belief in God or nothingness, blessing or cursing, hope or hopelessness. In Dt 30:15-20 God lays out the options and urges to choose life through faith in him. Genesis 1:1 proclaims God as the creator of all things. His creation includes us. He creates and sustains all things. We have only two choices, place our faith in those truths or live by our own desires and failed wisdom.
Jul 16, 202309:58
Sound Advice from Saint Peter - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Sound Advice from Saint Peter - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Refrain your tongue from evil, eschew evil and do good, Saint Peter tells us. Nothing can harm us ultimately as followers of Christ!
Jul 09, 202311:46
A Republic Under God’s Providence - Rev Fr Daniel Eddy

A Republic Under God’s Providence - Rev Fr Daniel Eddy

Our republic is a blessing from God, founded under the shadow of his providence. Father Eddy’s reflection reminds is of that history and of our responsibility as the people of God.
Jul 02, 202319:49
Mercy and Joy - Rev Fr Francois Mayesi

Mercy and Joy - Rev Fr Francois Mayesi

Jesus warned against hypocrisy and urged upon we who follow him attitudes of mercy and joyfulness.
Jul 02, 202307:41
Joy Before the Angels of God, Luke 15:10 - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Joy Before the Angels of God, Luke 15:10 - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Jesus used parables to teach the leaders of the Pharisees humility, notably the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin.
Jun 25, 202313:29
Putting First Things First - The Parable of the Excuse Making Banquet Guests, Luke 14: Rev Bryan Dench

Putting First Things First - The Parable of the Excuse Making Banquet Guests, Luke 14: Rev Bryan Dench

Jesus regularly used parables to teach his followers and hearers lessons about the Kingdom of God. Luke chapter 14 recounts Jesus's experiences at a dinner hosted by a ruler of the Pharisees. First everyone watches him and hope to trip him up, especially when he heals a sick man on the Sabbath. Then he tries in a parable to teach them humility. They don't get it and in fact rest in self assurance as children of Abraham that they will be in the banquet at the final coming of God's kingdom (Isaiah chapter 25). So Jesus tries another story of invited guests to a banquet who say they will come but then all make lame excuses, putting other concerns ahead of their commitment to the host. Likewise, we are all prone to put other things first, ahead of God. God requires us to put him first, even ahead of other good things, and to "seek first the Kingdom of God."

Jun 18, 202312:30
Let the Scriptures Work In Your Life - First Sunday After Trinity: Very Rev Andrew Faust

Let the Scriptures Work In Your Life - First Sunday After Trinity: Very Rev Andrew Faust

We should not only read the Bible, but internalize it. It should work in our lives. Lord, give us ears to hear!

Jun 11, 202317:26
Trinity Sunday, Holy Baptism - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Trinity Sunday, Holy Baptism - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Today on Trinity Sunday it is fitting to celebrate the baptism of a new member of the church, baptized under the providence of all three persons of the Godhead, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Jun 04, 202307:28
Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled - Very Rev Andrew Faust

"Let not your hearts be troubled," Jesus says to the disciples in John chapter 14. How can he say that to them (and to us) as he is about to suffer and die, shattering their hopes and understanding of what he came to accomplish. He says it because he leaves his peace with us, a peace surpassing all understanding and that never fails. He joins with the Father in sending us the Holy Spirit, "another comforter," to guide us into all truth and to walk by our side until Jesus returns for us.

May 28, 202319:22
We've Got Spirit, How 'Bout You? - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

We've Got Spirit, How 'Bout You? - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

Everything we do in worship and church ceremony is trinitarian. We baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We pray in the name of the trinity, confirm in the name of the trinity, marry in the name of the trinity, bury in the name of the trinity. As Saint Augustine taught, all the actions of the Godhead involve all three persons of the trinity. Yet the trinity is unfathomable to our mortal understanding. The third person of the trinity, the Holy Spirit, is active in our lives now, our Comforter, our advocate, the one who gives understanding of the scriptures. The Holy Spirit is personal. He works with the word of God to convict us of sin and our need for Jesus as savior. Jesus taught that it was "better" for us that he return to the Father so that the Holy Spirit would come to comfort us and guide us into all truth. We don't want to neglect the Holy Spirit! We also don't want to be deceived into thinking the Holy Spirit could ever teach anything contrary to the word of God. All claims that "the spirit" had revealed something, or someone has "discerned" something "in the spirit," which is often a cover for attempts to rewrite scripture, must be tested against what the scriptures actually say. "The text cannot mean what it never meant." Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stewart, How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth: A Guide to Understanding the Bible (Grand Rapids: Academie, 1982), 27.



May 21, 202311:36
Doers Not Hearers- Very Rev Andrew Faust

Doers Not Hearers- Very Rev Andrew Faust

A Mother’s Day message about living to please God, being doers of the Word not merely hearers. Father speaks of how James teaches us this truth.
May 14, 202314:14
Defender of THE Faith - Very Rev Fr Andrew Faust

Defender of THE Faith - Very Rev Fr Andrew Faust

The Coronation of King Charles reminds us there is but one true faith offering salvation and a path to right standing before God. That path is through the God Man, our savior, Jesus the Christ.


May 07, 202323:18
Why Must You Leave Us, Lord? - Rev Fr Francois Mayesi

Why Must You Leave Us, Lord? - Rev Fr Francois Mayesi

In John’s gospel, we hear Jesus telling the disciples that it is better for them for him to leave and ascend to the father land for him to remain. As you can imagine, they find that hard to understand and must’ve wondered. Why do you have to leave us? The answer, who is Jesus leaves us, but does not abandoned us, because he sends the Holy Spirit, of the comforter.
May 07, 202310:44
In A Little While - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

In A Little While - Rev Dcn Bryan Dench

In chapter 16 of John's Gospel we have an eyewitness account of Jesus's words to his close disciples on the night before he died. He told them "in a little while" they would not see him, but that "in a little while" they would see him again. "Your hearts will rejoice. No one will take your joy from you," he assures them. And later he assures them that, although "the world" will rejoice and gloat when he is executed, he has overcome the world!! Jn 16:33, 1 Jn 5:5.

Apr 30, 202309:22
First Sunday After Easter - Very Rev Andrew Faust

First Sunday After Easter - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Pharisees are never satisfied; today's Gospel speaks to Jesus' return to the disciples in the upper room.

Apr 21, 202312:59
Easter Sunday Message - The disaster turned to glory. Very Rev Andrew Faust

Easter Sunday Message - The disaster turned to glory. Very Rev Andrew Faust

The disaster of Holy Week turns to glory when Jesus rises from the dead!


Apr 07, 202309:22
Before Abraham Was, I AM - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Before Abraham Was, I AM - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Jesus forthrightly declared himself to be divine. The religious authorities didn’t like it.
Mar 26, 202324:53
Never Hurt the One You Love - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Never Hurt the One You Love - Very Rev Andrew Faust

Our sins grieve our heavenly father. We don’t want to hurt him of we love him. Strive to consider how it will affect your relationship to God as you choose your actions.
Mar 19, 202314:44
I Know My Redeemer Lives - Peace In The Lord Jesus. Very Rev Andrew Faust

I Know My Redeemer Lives - Peace In The Lord Jesus. Very Rev Andrew Faust

We know our Redeemer Christ lives and in that knowledge we find peace. Father Andrew speak of the coming Easter Tritium.
Mar 12, 202320:24
What if God Was One of Us?... But wait, he WAS! Rev. Dcn Bryan Denchj

What if God Was One of Us?... But wait, he WAS! Rev. Dcn Bryan Denchj

There was a popular song in the 1990s called, "One of Us," by Joan Osborne. It asks, "What if God was one of us?" It's a good question but misses the mark, because God was indeed one of us in the Incarnation (John 1:1-5, 11-15). The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. We have in Jesus a savior who knows firsthand what it is like to be one of us. Moreover, God himself took action in the Incarnation by becoming man and living a perfectly just and righteous life so that, by His atoning death, God became both the just and the justifier (Romans 3:26) for the benefit of all who place their trust in Christ.

Mar 06, 202308:11