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The Rev. William Feus

Stir us up, Oh Lord!

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The Rev. William Feus

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Stir us up, Oh Lord!

The Rev. William Feus

Stir us up, Oh Lord!

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Christmas Eve 2018, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Chester, SC.  The Rev. Bill Feus preaching on Luke 2:1-20.  
After Jesus' triumphant arrival in Jerusalem, "some Greeks" according to then Gospel of John wanted to see Jesus. This is great news for Gentiles, and a challenge for us today for those of us who claim we too want to "see Jesus." Are our eyes
John 3:16 is well-known and well-loved by Christians. Less well-known and less well-loved are the verses that follow--but they are of equal importance for the world to hear and believe.
Sermon preached at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Chester, SC on October 22, 2017. Text: Matthew 22: 15-22.
Sermon preached at St. Mark's Episcopal Church on October 15, 2017. Text: Matthew 22: 1-14
Sermon preached at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Chester, SC on October 1, 2017. Text: Philippians 2: 1-13.
According to the Book of Common Prayer, the mission of the Church is to restore all people to unity with God and each other through Christ. For something to be restored means that there has been a breach of some sort, or something has been bro
On Trinity Sunday, the Rev. Bill Feus, preaching at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Fort Mill, South Carolina, challenged the faithful to "go forth" and live the Great Commission. Text: Matthew 28: 16-20.
Sermon preached on January 12 at St. Mark's Episcopal Church by the Rev. Bill Feus as we commemorated and celebrated the life and ministry of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sermon preached on the First Sunday after the Epiphany, the Sunday we celebrate the baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ. Bill explores the need for all Christians to be baptized, and similarly considers why Jesus was baptized. He also shares two
Sermon preached on the Feast of the Holy Name, January 1, 2017. The Rev. Bill Feus teaches on the "Christmas wars," his primary text from Luke 2. There have been battles and wars fought over Christmas for thousands of years, and in this sermo
Christmas Eve sermon preached by the Rev. Bill Feus at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Chester, South Carolina. Text(s): Luke 2; Colossians 1
Sermon preached in our worship on Sunday, August 7, 2016 by the Rev. Bill Feus. The text is Luke 12: 32-40. In this sermon, Bill takes up Jesus' message to his disciples--told in the form of the parable of the faithful servants--reminding us
Sermon preached in our worship on July 31, 2016 by the Rev. Bill Feus. The text is Luke 12: 13-21, where Jesus warns his hearers to "be on your guard against all kinds of covetousness." While man might be a creature of insatiable wants, Jesus
In Luke's Gospel we find some of the most familiar parables of Jesus, such as the Parable of the Prodigal Son, and the Parable of the Good Samaritan. In this message Bill Feus, priest-in-charge of St. Mark's Church, offers insights into exampl
Text: Luke 10:1-11. In this sermon, Father Bill reminds us that the Lord challenges us to live lives of simplicity in following Him. A key issue before the church today is that there are many pastors who are using Jesus as their "meal ticket
The apostle Paul, through the power of the Holy Spirit, expounded on the truth that it is "by grace you have been saved through faith... not by works (Eph. 2:8-9). Frequently Paul is mis-understood, because as he shares with the Galatians our
Sermon on Luke 9: 51-62. Three people were invited to follow Jesus, and all, for various reasons, chose not to. To follow Jesus, then and now, is hard work, only for those who are truly called by the Lord.
Sermon that reflects on the freedom and liberty conferred on the newly freed slaves at the conclusion of the American Civil War in 1865, and the freedom and liberty those who have been set free through the sacrifice of Christ enjoy. All freedo
Richard Nixon sought the Office of President of the United States for two decades, and, elected to that office--re-elected in a landslide in 1972--a victim of his humanity, he was forced to resign that office. This was the nadir of a life fill
A prostitute causes a disturbance when Jesus comes to dine at the home of Simon the Pharisee in Luke's Gospel. Jesus uses the example of this sinful woman to expose the sinfulness of the self-righteous Simon, and provides an example for all ge
Sermon on the impact Jesus has when He comes to town. Just ask the widow of Nain, or her son, or the people of Chester, South Carolina...or any town where Jesus is alive and well! Text: Luke 7:11-17.
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