A homily preached on the Third Sunday in Lent, Year A, on March 8, 2026 by Alex Serra-Wolfington, seminarian, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Tequesta, FL.
Tonight was the Great Vigil of Easter at Good Shepherd, and it was absolutely beautiful. While it’s not the most attended service of the year, it IS the climax of the church year. Beginning in the prayer labyrinth with a fire to light the paschal candle which leads us in procession into the darkness of the church where we hear passages of Scripture and songs that tell the history of salvation, before then renewing our baptismal vows and proclaiming the arrival of Easter, it’s a packed and rich service!
Check out this beautiful photo, Merike, our parish administrator caught while I was chanting the Exsultet.
Its the second Sunday of the month and that means Church on the Green at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church! This week we are celebrating St. Patrick early and the celtic voices of Christianity who often teach us about the God who meets us outside (outside buildings, outside boundaries, outside of ourselves!).
Church on the Green is our twice, monthly outdoor service that lives at the intersection of the seasons of nature and the seasons of the church. Every week has it’s own theme that brings together our liturgical traditions with the natural world.