The Rev. George Adamik reflects on Jesus’s Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-9) as a story of hope amid suffering and overwhelming challenges.
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on Jesus’s Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-9) as a story of hope amid suffering and overwhelming challenges.
Ahead of the annual parish meeting, the Rev. George Adamik reflects back on a year of virtual services and parish life, and he shares several highlights of creativity, dedication, and growing ministries: “As Bishop Rob Wright says, the church does not close – it adapts. The church has adapted throughout its history… This experience is calling us to open up even wider than before.”
The Rev. George Adamik describes how we often talk about seeking God, but it is really God who is seeking us “and has been finding us from the beginning of Creation.” Today’s readings reveal God’s search for us: the story of Samuel and Eli (1 Samuel 3:1-10), Psalm 139 (“Lord, you have searched me out and known me”), and Jesus’s first disciples (John 1:43-51), as well as the life of the prophet and martyr the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
On Christmas, the Rev. George Adamik reflects on how an encounter with Christ calls us beyond our defined experiences (Luke 2:1-20).
On the Feast of Christ the King, the Rev. George Adamik describes two profound ways of understanding Jesus Christ.
Ahead of the St. Paul’s parish meeting, the Rev. George Adamik reflects on the incredible engagement and support of our congregation and staff during the challenges of 2020.
The Rev. George Adamik talks about gathering together again (Stage 2 in the Diocese of North Carolina) and looks forward to the next stages of our journey together.
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on the life of St. Francis of Assisi, including his powerful view of Christ’s birth and its call to us.
The Rev. George Adamik discusses the perplexing Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16) and how it speaks to our own sense of fairness, worthiness, and community.
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on Exodus 3:1-15. During his daily work, Moses experiences the holy in an encounter with God. What does this encounter reveal to us about our relationship with God and one another?