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The book is a collection of sermons and homilies preached over the past twenty years in Episcopal congregations. The sermons are grouped by the principal seasons of the liturgical calendar. The title comes from the first sermon in the book, which suggests that God doesn't have rules for our behavior but does elect to have a living relationship with each of us. Sin, therefore, is not a matter of our breaking rules but of our breaking our relationship with God and with one another. This theme appears in many of the homilies in this book and is a principal precept of how the author understands…mehr

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The book is a collection of sermons and homilies preached over the past twenty years in Episcopal congregations. The sermons are grouped by the principal seasons of the liturgical calendar. The title comes from the first sermon in the book, which suggests that God doesn't have rules for our behavior but does elect to have a living relationship with each of us. Sin, therefore, is not a matter of our breaking rules but of our breaking our relationship with God and with one another. This theme appears in many of the homilies in this book and is a principal precept of how the author understands the teachings of Jesus as found in the Gospels. These sermons and homilies can be easily used as personal meditations or for small group study.
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Autorenporträt
Court Moore is a retired Episcopal priest who has served as a priest, pastor, and administrator in Oklahoma and Texas for the past sixty-five years. He lives in Plano, Texas with his wife, Barbara, and two cats. Although retired, he serves the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth on its Commission on Ministry.