The Rev. George Adamik reflects on Jesus’s challenge and invitation to be “the salt of the earth” (Matthew 5:13-20).
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on Jesus’s challenge and invitation to be “the salt of the earth” (Matthew 5:13-20).
The Rev. George Adamik discusses the theologian and mystic Howard Thurman, who deeply influenced the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his enduring concept of non-violence. The following excerpt, which Fr. George shares in his homily, is from one of King’s sermons: To our most bitter opponents we say: “We shall match your capacity…
As the Christmas season comes to a close, the Rev. George Adamik reflects on the feast of the Epiphany (Matthew 2:1-12) and the expanding community of the early church.
On Christmas Eve, the Rev. George Adamik reflects on how we can be a light in the darkness.
Click HERE for a piece by John Rutter, sung by St. Paul’s Choir at the Christmas Eve 2019 service, “All Bells in Paradise.”
On the Third Sunday of Advent, the Rev. George Adamik shares his insights on waiting for a transformative Messiah (Isaiah 35:1-10 and Matthew 11:2-11).
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on the meaning of Advent and our deep discomfort with waiting.
On the 40th anniversary of his ordination, the Rev. George Adamik reflects on the deeper, broader call for the church today: working for justice with our neighbors; walking with our LGBTQ+ siblings; seeking racial reconciliation; welcoming immigrants, refugees, and farmworkers; and caring for God’s creation.
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on the story of the Garden of Eden and the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector (Luke 18:9-14).
The Rev. George Adamik discusses Luke 17:11-19 (Jesus heals ten men with leprosy), St. Paul’s mission, and giving.
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on Luke 16:19-31 (the rich man and Lazarus), his recent visit to Nantucket, and a surprising encounter with a well-known icon. You can read more about Fr. George’s visit to Nantucket in St. Paul’s October newsletter.