All Recordings from The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
Apr 18, 2021 |
Sunday, April 18, Liturgy of the Word, Rite II
| The Rev. Melanie W. J. SlaneSunday, April 18, Liturgy of the Word, Rite II
Join us for worship this Sunday, April 18, Liturgy of the Word, Rite II with music. The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane, Officiant; the Rev. Philip DeVaul, Preacher.
Thomas Heidenreich on the organ and additional music provided by Lauren McAllister.
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/
Thomas Heidenreich on the organ and additional music provided by Lauren McAllister.
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/
Apr 15, 2021 |
CARE Team Love
| The Rev. Philip DeVaulCARE Team Love
"The CARE Team is a great example of this. As a ministry that emerged from our parishioner’s desire to make a difference in the midst of this pandemic, and as one that draws on the expertise of the amazing people in our church, the CARE Team embodies the essence of how we live into being Church. And as a ministry that calls for the expertise of nurses, physicians, and public health experts it transforms our understanding of what being Church even means for us."
Apr 15, 2021 |
Thursday, April 15, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Philip DeVaulThursday, April 15, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Thursday, April 15, 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 79. 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."
BCP Online
BCP pdf
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 79. 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."
BCP Online
BCP pdf
Apr 14, 2021 |
Wednesday, April 14, A Daily Devotion for Early Evening
| The Rev. Joyce KeeshinWednesday, April 14, A Daily Devotion for Early Evening
Join us today, Wednesday, April 14, for a Devotion for Early Evening, led by the Rev. Joyce Keeshin and featuring Thomas Heidenreich on the organ playing Christ lag in Todesbanden, BWV 625 by J. S. Bach.
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."
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."
Apr 13, 2021 |
Tuesday, April 13, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Gary LubinTuesday, April 13, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Tuesday, April 13, for online Morning Prayer led by the Rev. Gary Lubin.
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 79. 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."
BCP Online
BCP pdf
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 79. 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."
BCP Online
BCP pdf
Apr 11, 2021 |
The Mutuality of Love
| The Rev. Gary LubinThe Mutuality of Love
Here we are, in this time and place. We have our own fears and our own unique challenges in becoming our own brand of beloved community. To listen to the mutuality of love. To be of one heart and soul and mind, so that there is not one needy person among us. To live together in diverse community. To achieve racial reconciliation and justice and economic equity. Recent current events demonstrate once again that we've got a long way to go on that count.
Apr 11, 2021 |
Sunday, April 11, Liturgy of the Word, Rite II
| The Rev. Joyce KeeshinSunday, April 11, Liturgy of the Word, Rite II
Join us for worship this Sunday, April 11, Liturgy of the Word, Rite II with music. The Rev. Joyce Keeshin, Officiant; the Rev. Gary Lubin, Preacher.
Thomas Heidenreich on the organ and additional music provided by Kathryn Albertson.
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/
Thomas Heidenreich on the organ and additional music provided by Kathryn Albertson.
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/
Apr 08, 2021 |
Life Transformed: Episode 7
| Anny Stevens-GleasonLife Transformed: Episode 7
Life Transformed: The Way of Love in Lent
Go - Cross boundaries, listen deeply, and live like Jesus. As Jesus went to the highways and byways, he sends us beyond our circles and comfort to witness to the love, justice and truth of God with our lips and with our lives. We go to listen with humility and to join God in healing a hurting world. We go to become beloved community, a people reconciled in love with God and one another.
In this episode, Anny Stevens-Gleason and the Rev. Philip DeVaul talk about what the resurrection means to them as well as what it means to be the hands and feet of Jesus in the world.
"There's the faithfulness to the women's action that allows them to be first witnesses of this reality. But it's also a true word to say that if you're the first person to see it, you will not necessarily be believed. And there are people within our culture who, if they say it, they are less likely to be believed. And that's there. It's written right in." ~ The Rev. Philip DeVaul
Go - Cross boundaries, listen deeply, and live like Jesus. As Jesus went to the highways and byways, he sends us beyond our circles and comfort to witness to the love, justice and truth of God with our lips and with our lives. We go to listen with humility and to join God in healing a hurting world. We go to become beloved community, a people reconciled in love with God and one another.
In this episode, Anny Stevens-Gleason and the Rev. Philip DeVaul talk about what the resurrection means to them as well as what it means to be the hands and feet of Jesus in the world.
"There's the faithfulness to the women's action that allows them to be first witnesses of this reality. But it's also a true word to say that if you're the first person to see it, you will not necessarily be believed. And there are people within our culture who, if they say it, they are less likely to be believed. And that's there. It's written right in." ~ The Rev. Philip DeVaul
Apr 08, 2021 |
Thursday, April 8, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Joyce KeeshinThursday, April 8, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Thursday, April 8, 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 79. 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."
BCP Online
BCP pdf
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 79. 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."
BCP Online
BCP pdf
Apr 07, 2021 |
Wednesday, April 7, A Daily Devotion for Early Evening
| The Rev. Gary LubinWednesday, April 7, A Daily Devotion for Early Evening
Join us today, Wednesday, April 7, for a Devotion for Early Evening, led by the Rev. Gary Lubin and featuring Shelley Dumoulin on the piano playing the hymn Come thou fount of every blessing.
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."
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."
Apr 07, 2021 |
Sent Ones
| The Rev. Philip DeVaulSent Ones
It is the Christian belief that when we go into the world in Jesus’ name, the world will be transformed by our presence. Of course, sometimes we get this terribly, horribly wrong. Sometimes we think it’s our job to force “belief in Jesus” on others, to convince, cajole, or – even worse – enforce “Christianity” upon those we meet. This is no gift, but a gross misunderstanding of the Love of God that is manifest in Christ Jesus. So, I get why some Christians ignore Jesus’ command to Go – but Jesus does indeed command it.
Apr 06, 2021 |
Tuesday, April 6, Morning Prayer, Rite II
| The Rev. Joyce KeeshinTuesday, April 6, Morning Prayer, Rite II
Join us this morning, Tuesday, April 6, 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 79. 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."
BCP Online
BCP pdf
To assist you in following along you may use your Book of Common Prayer (BCP) beginning on page 79. 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."
BCP Online
BCP pdf
Apr 04, 2021 |
Don't Cling to Me
| The Rev. Philip DeVaulDon't Cling to Me
Jesus is sending the Holy Spirit out to breathe the breath of God and inspire the whole world to live into the love for which every one of us is made. And as God blows that breath out, the Holy Spirit of the world, he is blowing all of us out. Out of this space. Out of our comfort zones. Out of that space of clinging and into a recognition of where God is in the world today. It will not look the way it did a year ago. It will not look the way it did a week ago. But God is at work. Hear your name. Recognize the love for which you are made. It is a love that cannot be killed. It is a love that animates all things with grace, mercy and justice. We are bound together in this resurrection. Not so that we can just cling to the things that we love. But so that we can pursue them. Follow them into this world and name God's blessing and participate in the work God would have us do.
Apr 04, 2021 |
Sunday, April 4, Holy Eucharist, Rite II
| The Rev. Melanie W. J. SlaneSunday, April 4, Holy Eucharist, Rite II
Join us for worship this Sunday of the Resurrection: Easter Day, April 4, Holy Eucharist, Rite II with music. The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane, Celebrant; the Rev. Philip DeVaul, Preacher.
Thomas Heidenreich on the organ and additional music provided by Liz Clemons, Phil Smith, and Karen Staffiera.
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/
Thomas Heidenreich on the organ and additional music provided by Liz Clemons, Phil Smith, and Karen Staffiera.
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/
Apr 02, 2021 |
What About Us?
| The Rev. Joyce KeeshinWhat About Us?
This is a solemn night. Jesus told us it would come to this. Jesus forewarned us of the suffering he would endure. How he would be lifted up. We heard the words. But witnessing a loved one being killed is heartrending, heartbreaking and leaves us with unanswerable questions. What could we have done?
Apr 02, 2021 |
The First Word
| The Rev. Philip DeVaulThe First Word
Forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing. +Luke 23:34
God of love and mercy, forgive us. Free us from all wrongdoing and shame, and let us shine as your beloved children. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Luke 23:32-34
Reflect with the Rev. Philip DeVaul
Musical Offering - Chorale Prelude on Caswall by Peter Hurford, Thomas Heidenreich on the organ.
Excerpted from SALT.org’s Understanding the Cross: A Home-Based Holy Week Devotional of Jesus’ “Seven Last Words.”
God of love and mercy, forgive us. Free us from all wrongdoing and shame, and let us shine as your beloved children. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Luke 23:32-34
Reflect with the Rev. Philip DeVaul
Musical Offering - Chorale Prelude on Caswall by Peter Hurford, Thomas Heidenreich on the organ.
Excerpted from SALT.org’s Understanding the Cross: A Home-Based Holy Week Devotional of Jesus’ “Seven Last Words.”
Apr 02, 2021 |
The Second Word
| The Rev. Joyce KeeshinThe Second Word
Today you will be with me in Paradise. +Luke 23:43
God of kindness and compassion, remember us. Hold us close. Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Luke 23:39-42
Reflect with the Rev. Joyce Keeshin
Musical Offering – Lament of Owen Wingrave, Celtic Ensemble
Excerpted from SALT.org’s Understanding the Cross: A Home-Based Holy Week Devotional of Jesus’ “Seven Last Words."
God of kindness and compassion, remember us. Hold us close. Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Luke 23:39-42
Reflect with the Rev. Joyce Keeshin
Musical Offering – Lament of Owen Wingrave, Celtic Ensemble
Excerpted from SALT.org’s Understanding the Cross: A Home-Based Holy Week Devotional of Jesus’ “Seven Last Words."
Apr 02, 2021 |
The Third Word
| The Rev. Melanie W. J. SlaneThe Third Word
Woman here is your son. +John 19:26
God of community, it is not good for us to be alone. Help us to connect with each other, and take care of one another. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
John 19:25-27
Reflect with the Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane
Musical Offering – Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child by Harry Burleigh, Mary Southworth Shaffer, vocals
Excerpted from SALT.org’s Understanding the Cross: A Home-Based Holy Week Devotional of Jesus’ “Seven Last Words."
God of community, it is not good for us to be alone. Help us to connect with each other, and take care of one another. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
John 19:25-27
Reflect with the Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane
Musical Offering – Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child by Harry Burleigh, Mary Southworth Shaffer, vocals
Excerpted from SALT.org’s Understanding the Cross: A Home-Based Holy Week Devotional of Jesus’ “Seven Last Words."
Apr 02, 2021 |
The Fourth Word
| The Rev. Gary LubinThe Fourth Word
My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? +Mark 15:34
God of love, when we feel abandoned, come to our aid. When we feel alone, be with us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Mark 15:33-34
Reflect with the Rev. Gary Lubin
Musical Offering – What Wondrous Love is this, Celtic Ensemble
Excerpted from SALT.org’s Understanding the Cross: A Home-Based Holy Week Devotional of Jesus’ “Seven Last Words.”
God of love, when we feel abandoned, come to our aid. When we feel alone, be with us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Mark 15:33-34
Reflect with the Rev. Gary Lubin
Musical Offering – What Wondrous Love is this, Celtic Ensemble
Excerpted from SALT.org’s Understanding the Cross: A Home-Based Holy Week Devotional of Jesus’ “Seven Last Words.”