Episcopal priest, the Rev. Matthew Moretz, responds to the Blasphemy Challenge, hoping to foster reconciliation between Christians and Atheists. Peace be with you! The semi-weekly series continues. Check the rest of my YouTube account for the latest comparing Mary Poppins and Jesus?!
Episcopal priestblogger, the Rev. Matthew Moretz, begins a new series on the sacraments, the outward and visible signs of the inward and spiritual graces of God. This is the first of eight videos. Gotta catch 'em all! Father Matthew is the Curate (assistant priest) at Christ's Church (Episcopal), Rye, NY
Episcopal priest-blogger, Matthew Moretz, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Yonkers promotes a vision of Christian unity that is not founded on cookie-cutter politics or exact doctrines. The Episcopal Church rocks the hizzy! Archbishop Rowan Williams is on YouTube, too!
The Rev. Matthew Moretz, Episcopal priest at Christ's Church in Rye, NY, presents a piece on the Cappuchin crypt under Santa Maria della Concezione in Rome, Italy. While visiting, he heard a fellow visitor call the crypt "sick and twisted." This is Father Matthew's defense of the place. Ezekiel eat your heart out! New email address: curate@ccrye.org
Episcopal priest, Matthew Moretz, presents a piece on the fearful legendary biblical creature, the Leviathan! Sure, its a peripheral figure, but still fun to riff on. Father Matthew produces "Father Matthew Presents" out of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Yonkers, NY.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church celebrates St. Francis Day by blessing animals from all over the neighborhood. What a wonderful day for our church replant! By the Rev. Matthew Moretz, Episcopal priest-blogger.
Episcopal Priest, Matthew Moretz, presents a piece on the meaning of the sacrament of Holy Eucharist, with a little help from two friends. This is part of the series "Father Matthew Presents the Sacraments" which is almost finished! "Father Matthew Presents" as a whole is a series on Episcopal Church life and teaching produced by the Curate at Christ's Church in Rye, New York.
Father Matthew Moretz, Episcopal priest-blogger at the church replant of St. Paul's Yonkers, investigates the United Nations Millenium Development Goals. How much is .7%?
Episcopal priest-blogger, Matthew Moretz, presents a trip with the youth of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Iglesia Memorial de San Andres to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan, the diocesan seat of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. What A trip!
Episcopal priest-blogger, Matthew Moretz, talks about his twenty-first sermon and the craft of making one. Matthew is an Episcopal (or Anglican) priest at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Yonkers, New York.
As part of his regular YouTube series (yes, many more have been made since this one!), Father Matthew, an Episcopal priest, has to get rid of the old "Episcopal Church Welcomes You" sign. Where will he hide it? An Episcopal priest-blogger who was at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Yonkers who is now at Christ's Church in Rye, NY. www.ccrye.org
Episcopal priest, Matthew Moretz, introduces Christ's Church for the first time, an ancient (by American standards) Episcopal Church in Rye, NY. He began working there at Christ's Church three weeks ago. His new email address is curate@ccrye.org. "Father Matthew Presents" is a bi-weekly video series about faith and church life produced by an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of New York.
Episcopal priest-blogger, the Rev. Matthew Moretz of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Yonkers, presents a piece on who the great Mary Magdalene was and who (as best we can tell) she was not. July 22 is the Feast of Mary Magdalene, Maudlintide.