All Recordings from The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
Aug 21, 2022 |
In Defense of the Hypocrites
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
In Defense of the Hypocrites
I think one of the real true disservices most Christians
have done to the faith is not taken the Sabbath day seriously. We use these verses like this, ‘well, people
used to not have to do anything on the Sabbath, but then Jesus showed up and
did some healing on the Sabbath and now I can take my kids to soccer and do
laundry and get the shopping done.’ It's a really big stretch there, isn't it?
From Jesus healing on the Sabbath to us just being like, ‘who needs a day off from anything?’ But Jesus is doing something powerful here, he's healing someone. This is a big deal, especially to her, how many of us have experienced chronic conditions and pain and things we wish would just go away? And then Jesus just shows up and takes care of it. If you're that person, who cares what day it is? If anything, it makes the Sabbath thing more Holy to you? And this is what Jesus is getting on about. Jesus is recognizing that the call of keeping the Sabbath Holy is not just about worshiping, right? It's about how we participate with God, how we share in the healing that God brings into this world.
But he does this in a way that is very upsetting. He does it in a way that interrupts and changes and upends and subverts the way people experience their worship. I'm one of those people who find myself wishing Jesus was a little gentler. That he wasn't putting them to shame but was a consensus builder and trying to get everybody on the same page. It's not how he rolls though; I haven't read that story yet.
From Jesus healing on the Sabbath to us just being like, ‘who needs a day off from anything?’ But Jesus is doing something powerful here, he's healing someone. This is a big deal, especially to her, how many of us have experienced chronic conditions and pain and things we wish would just go away? And then Jesus just shows up and takes care of it. If you're that person, who cares what day it is? If anything, it makes the Sabbath thing more Holy to you? And this is what Jesus is getting on about. Jesus is recognizing that the call of keeping the Sabbath Holy is not just about worshiping, right? It's about how we participate with God, how we share in the healing that God brings into this world.
But he does this in a way that is very upsetting. He does it in a way that interrupts and changes and upends and subverts the way people experience their worship. I'm one of those people who find myself wishing Jesus was a little gentler. That he wasn't putting them to shame but was a consensus builder and trying to get everybody on the same page. It's not how he rolls though; I haven't read that story yet.
Aug 21, 2022 |
Sunday, August 21, 2022 Rite II Holy Eucharist
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Sunday, August 21, 2022 Rite II Holy Eucharist
Join us for worship this Sunday, August 21, Holy Eucharist, Rite II with music with The Rev. Joyce Keeshin, Celebrant, and The Rev. Philip DeVaul, Preacher.
This worship service is also available live at 9:00 am on Sunday, and as a video following that at https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/online-worship/
This worship service is also available live at 9:00 am on Sunday, and as a video following that at https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/online-worship/
Aug 19, 2022 |
Rector's Blog, If God is Love
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Rector's Blog, If God is Love
I want to grow in Love. I want to make my life about Love. I want Love to be the end and the beginning of me.
I hear a lot about the failure of love. That love isn’t enough. That love is only capable of so much. That love only works in ideal situations. That love is all well and good to hope for or think about, and maybe even to try from time to time: But to make love the centerpiece of your life is just fanciful, idealistic, not to mention naïve.
I was about to argue with that, but I don’t know – maybe centering your life on love is fanciful and idealistic and naïve. On the other hand, what else is worth worshiping? If you’re going to put something at the center of you, what other than Love could it be? Is there something better to give your life to than Love?
There are many objections to making Love central to your life, but so many of the ones I’ve heard seem to take a limited view of Love. Love is sometimes substituted with pleasantness or good manners, or attraction or romance. I have heard people describe Love as essentially being nice. And if Love is just these things, then it isn’t God, and it doesn’t deserve our faith, our commitment.
Aug 18, 2022 |
Thursday, August 18, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Thursday, August 18, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Thursday, August 18, for online Morning Prayer led by the Rev. Philip DeVaul.
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
Aug 17, 2022 |
Wednesday, August 17, A Devotion for Early Evening
| The Rev. Gary Lubin![The Rev. Gary Lubin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/dsc08258-edit-edit_242_small.jpg)
Wednesday, August 17, A Devotion for Early Evening
Join us today, Wednesday, August 17, for a Devotion for Early Evening, led by the Rev. Gary Lubin with special music.
Music from The Church of the Redeemer Choir
This worship service is available here and through our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or simply ask your smart speaker to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship."
Aug 16, 2022 |
Tuesday, August 16, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Joyce Keeshin![The Rev. Joyce Keeshin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/joyce-keeshin_250_small.jpg)
Tuesday, August 16, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Tuesday, August 16, for online Morning Prayer led by the Rev. Joyce Keeshin.
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
Aug 14, 2022 |
Hinges of our Heart
| The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane![The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/melanie-slane_755_small.jpg)
Hinges of our Heart
The little curb led me up to the giant front doors. They had
huge iron handles that signified to me, strength. I reached for them. I was
begging to be let in, but the doors of the church were locked. I tugged harder,
but they wouldn't budge in complete defeat I collapsed to the ground feeling
beneath me, what I felt inside that day, dust. Where are you, Jesus? Why aren’t
you here for me? Why can't I get in there? Why is this door locked when I need
you? Why this dividing wall between us?
I sat there in the dirt for quite some time, and I noticed things about the place that I hadn't before. An old bench that hid in some tall grass near that sign that posted the worship times. A swarm of bees had made a nest in a nearby Oak tree. And someone had left a little cross in the fresh concrete many years ago on the edge of the slab that was under my body.
I sat there alone in silence and looked around and my sister pulled in. I could see the look of relief on her face. There you are, it said. She didn't say anything though, just opened the door to her car and sat down beside me and took my hand in her hand. It's locked, I said, the church is locked. With clarity and wisdom, she looked at me and said, no, it's not, I'm right here.
A new door opened before me, in her words. That's the thing about doors. They can divide things, or they can bring things together. Doors mark a distinction, in and out, system and belonging, comfort and challenge, peace and violence, hostility and home, being broken apart and being knit back together... I want you to think of how we might remove the hinges from our hearts and tell to friend and stranger that all are welcome in our hearts in this place. In the kingdom of God.
I sat there in the dirt for quite some time, and I noticed things about the place that I hadn't before. An old bench that hid in some tall grass near that sign that posted the worship times. A swarm of bees had made a nest in a nearby Oak tree. And someone had left a little cross in the fresh concrete many years ago on the edge of the slab that was under my body.
I sat there alone in silence and looked around and my sister pulled in. I could see the look of relief on her face. There you are, it said. She didn't say anything though, just opened the door to her car and sat down beside me and took my hand in her hand. It's locked, I said, the church is locked. With clarity and wisdom, she looked at me and said, no, it's not, I'm right here.
A new door opened before me, in her words. That's the thing about doors. They can divide things, or they can bring things together. Doors mark a distinction, in and out, system and belonging, comfort and challenge, peace and violence, hostility and home, being broken apart and being knit back together... I want you to think of how we might remove the hinges from our hearts and tell to friend and stranger that all are welcome in our hearts in this place. In the kingdom of God.
Aug 14, 2022 |
Sunday, August 14, 2022 Rite II Holy Eucharist
| The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane![The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/melanie-slane_755_small.jpg)
Sunday, August 14, 2022 Rite II Holy Eucharist
Join us for worship this Sunday, August 14, Holy Eucharist, Rite II with music with The Rev. Joyce Keeshin, Celebrant, and The Rev. Melanie Slane, Preacher.
This worship service is also available live at 9:00 am on Sunday, and as a video following that at https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/online-worship/
This worship service is also available live at 9:00 am on Sunday, and as a video following that at https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/online-worship/
Aug 12, 2022 |
Rector's Blog, Scared of Death
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Rector's Blog, Scared of Death
I am a Christian who is scared of death.
And back in 2009 I thought maybe seeing an autopsy would help. When I gave my explanation, two other chaplains raised their hands and said, “Actually, that makes sense. We would like to do this too if possible.” Our supervisor rolled her eyes, and reluctantly gave us permission to ask. My friend Wiley took on the responsibility of setting it up. I remember this because of what the morgue workers said when he spoke with them. They said they’d arrange for this to happen on one condition.
“What’s that?” Wiley asked.
“Pray for us,” these bastions of modern medical science requested.
“Well of course we’ll pray for you, but why?” Wiley asked.
“Because we’re all alone down here. We’re the morgue. Nobody wants to be around us or interact with us.” That blew us away. Even in the hospital, among professionals, the ones closest to death are avoided like death itself. We prayed for them every day. They told my friend they’d call us when a viewing was allowed. Several weeks passed, and I all but forgot the request. On my 30th birthday the call came, and down to the morgue we went.
Aug 11, 2022 |
Thursday, August 11, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Joyce Keeshin![The Rev. Joyce Keeshin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/joyce-keeshin_250_small.jpg)
Thursday, August 11, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Thursday, August 11, for online Morning Prayer led by the Rev. Joyce Keeshin.
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
Aug 10, 2022 |
Wednesday, August 10, A Devotion for Early Evening
| The Rev. Gary Lubin![The Rev. Gary Lubin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/dsc08258-edit-edit_242_small.jpg)
Wednesday, August 10, A Devotion for Early Evening
Join us today, Wednesday, August 10, for a Devotion for Early Evening, led by the Rev. Gary Lubin with special music.
Music from vocalist John Mburu
This worship service is available here and through our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or simply ask your smart speaker to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship."
Aug 09, 2022 |
Tuesday, August 9, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane![The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/melanie-slane_755_small.jpg)
Tuesday, August 9, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Tuesday, August 9, for online Morning Prayer led by the Rev. Melanie Slane.
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
Aug 07, 2022 |
Where Your Treasure Is, There Your Heart Will Be
| The Rev. Joyce Keeshin![The Rev. Joyce Keeshin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/joyce-keeshin_250_small.jpg)
Where Your Treasure Is, There Your Heart Will Be
I had no rug in the living room and I finally found one that I thought was beautiful and I justified it because I was thinking, I'll give this to my granddaughter when I die. You know, she'll love this rug, right? She'll probably put it in a garage sale, but anyway, that was my justification.
That rug was in my living room less than a week when my brother came to visit. It was a big deal, his coming to visit, because he hadn't been well. And he walked into my home, and he sat down in my living room, and he forgot that he had an open can of Diet Coke in his pants pocket, his back pants pocket. And you can imagine this Diet Coke pouring out all over my treasured little rug.
That was the first initiation that rug received. The second one was my dog Sweet Pea during one of her anxiety attacks. I could go on and on. Beautiful rug, beloved two-legged and four-legged creatures. You know, we have to lean towards the beloved creatures. We can be attached to stuff or having funds to purchase stuff, yet they are just possessions. Things that can disappear in a fire, they can be washed away in a flood, they can be decimated in a storm, they can be stolen by thieves and then stuff ultimately will be given away. It will belong to someone else. Or it will be put out in the garage sale, or maybe just directly to the trash.
If stuff, if our possessions are treated as our treasure. Then our hearts may feel constricted indeed. for where your treasure is there your heart will be. Moments confront us that challenge us to see things differently.
That rug was in my living room less than a week when my brother came to visit. It was a big deal, his coming to visit, because he hadn't been well. And he walked into my home, and he sat down in my living room, and he forgot that he had an open can of Diet Coke in his pants pocket, his back pants pocket. And you can imagine this Diet Coke pouring out all over my treasured little rug.
That was the first initiation that rug received. The second one was my dog Sweet Pea during one of her anxiety attacks. I could go on and on. Beautiful rug, beloved two-legged and four-legged creatures. You know, we have to lean towards the beloved creatures. We can be attached to stuff or having funds to purchase stuff, yet they are just possessions. Things that can disappear in a fire, they can be washed away in a flood, they can be decimated in a storm, they can be stolen by thieves and then stuff ultimately will be given away. It will belong to someone else. Or it will be put out in the garage sale, or maybe just directly to the trash.
If stuff, if our possessions are treated as our treasure. Then our hearts may feel constricted indeed. for where your treasure is there your heart will be. Moments confront us that challenge us to see things differently.
Aug 07, 2022 |
Sunday, August 7, 2022 Rite II Holy Eucharist
| The Rev. Joyce Keeshin![The Rev. Joyce Keeshin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/joyce-keeshin_250_small.jpg)
Sunday, August 7, 2022 Rite II Holy Eucharist
Join us for worship this Sunday, August 7, Holy Eucharist, Rite II with music with The Rev. Philip DeVaul, Celebrant, and The Rev. Joyce Keeshin, Preacher.
This worship service is also available live at 9:00 am on Sunday, and as a video following that at https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/online-worship/
This worship service is also available live at 9:00 am on Sunday, and as a video following that at https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/online-worship/
Aug 04, 2022 |
Rector's Blog, A Tale of Two Churches
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Rector's Blog, A Tale of Two Churches
It’s a tale of two churches.
One is grieving. The church they knew and loved is gone. The building is there, as beautiful as it has ever been, and many of the people are still engaged, and relationships of deep connection, prayer and support have stood the test of the pandemic. But whenever they worship, they are reminded of just how different things are. Sometimes they are required to wear masks when they gather. For months they were not allowed to sing. This is after over a year of not being able to worship in their beloved space at all – having to watch it on a screen in their family room or, if the weather was allowing, maybe worshiping outside in a park. They’ve shown back up, but many of their friends haven’t. Some of their beloved pewmates have died. Others haven’t shown back up yet, out of caution, or because their priorities have shifted, or because they simply haven’t gotten back into the habit. Still others have found watching worship online in their pajamas a comfort rather than a letdown – especially since the church chose to change the time or location – or both – of their preferred service.
It’s not like it used to be – and that’s not just stodgy grumbling. It was something special, this church as they knew it. It was growing and thriving and joyful, and without any kind of warning the doors were closed. When they were all scared, confused, lonely, one of the main ways they knew how to find strength, direction, and connection was gone. Yes, there were digital offerings, and remote Bible studies, and neighborhood groups checking in and creative ways to be church. It was admirable and loving. But it didn’t change the fact that they never got the chance to say goodbye to what was – not really. And now the doors are open and it’s not the same and they are grieving.
Aug 04, 2022 |
Thursday, August 4, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Joyce Keeshin![The Rev. Joyce Keeshin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/joyce-keeshin_250_small.jpg)
Thursday, August 4, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Thursday, August 4, for online Morning Prayer led by the Rev. Joyce Keeshin.
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
Aug 03, 2022 |
Wednesday, August 3, A Devotion for Early Evening
| The Rev. Gary Lubin![The Rev. Gary Lubin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/dsc08258-edit-edit_242_small.jpg)
Wednesday, August 3, A Devotion for Early Evening
Join us today, Wednesday, August 3, for a Devotion for Early Evening, led by the Rev. Gary Lubin with special music.
Music from Michael Delfin on the Organ and Piano and,vocalist Greg Miller
This worship service is available here and through our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or simply ask your smart speaker to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship."
Aug 01, 2022 |
Tuesday, August 2, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Tuesday, August 2, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Tuesday, August 2, for online Morning Prayer led by the Rev. Philip DeVaul.
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 80. If you do not have a BCP at home, use the buttons below to use the online version or download a pdf version.
Our worship services are all available here and in our Online Worship podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify or ask Alexa, Google, or Siri to play the podcast “The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Online Worship
Jul 31, 2022 |
Rich Toward God
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Rich Toward God
You've heard me talk about this before, I 100% do play the
lottery and I 100% think that the lottery is a total disaster. And it's not
healthy. It's not a moral system. And, I completely play it. And the whole time
I'm thinking about all the good that I will do. There will be enough money left
over for a little remodel of the house, but I've got a lot of plans to do good
for the world, of course. But this time as I was mulling over the 480 million,
that was unquestionably going to become my coming my way, one of the things
that I was really thinking about is why do I do this to myself? Why do I care? And why do I play this? What
is this? And I mean, obviously part of me is like, why wouldn't you, right? I
mean, give it a shot. ...for myself, I think what is this thing? Why am I
caring? And I realized, as I was
thinking about all this money that I thought I could do such great things with,
one of the things I was really realizing I wanted was this idea that overnight,
just like that, a switch could be flipped, and I wouldn't have to worry.
I thought I wouldn't have to worry about anything when it comes to financial issues for my family, for me, for my brothers, for my parents, for my kids, for any of it, probably their grandkids and great grandkids. I'd have it. We'd be all set. And that is so attractive. Oh, my goodness. What an amazing possibility that I wouldn't have to worry anymore. Snap, one day, one thing happens and I'm fine. And I could say to my soul, soul all is well, relax, eat, drink, and be merry we're finally ok. And you all can laugh with me at this because you know what it's like, whether it's the lottery or not, you know what it's like to have that desire.
I thought I wouldn't have to worry about anything when it comes to financial issues for my family, for me, for my brothers, for my parents, for my kids, for any of it, probably their grandkids and great grandkids. I'd have it. We'd be all set. And that is so attractive. Oh, my goodness. What an amazing possibility that I wouldn't have to worry anymore. Snap, one day, one thing happens and I'm fine. And I could say to my soul, soul all is well, relax, eat, drink, and be merry we're finally ok. And you all can laugh with me at this because you know what it's like, whether it's the lottery or not, you know what it's like to have that desire.
Jul 31, 2022 |
Sunday, July 31, 2022 Rite II Holy Eucharist
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Sunday, July 31, 2022 Rite II Holy Eucharist
Join us for worship this Sunday, July 31, Holy Eucharist, Rite II with music with The Rev. Joyce Keeshin, Celebrant, and The Rev. Philip DeVaul, Preacher.
This worship service is also available live at 9:00 am on Sunday, and as a video following that at https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/online-worship/
This worship service is also available live at 9:00 am on Sunday, and as a video following that at https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/online-worship/