A Sermon by Larry Rawlings

The Fifth Sunday After the Epiphany

February 8, 2026

Larry began by remembering his friend Erica, saying “Erika Easter was my friend and l loved her. She was the owner of Day Z who l loved equally. They both passed away I. December of 2025 and l will miss them both. My soul is broken along with my heart. May God bless them both.”

He then reminded us that Isaiah’s words in this morning’s reading are as true now as they were 2500 years ago, saying “We can make our world beautiful by the way we treat each other, or we can make it a very unpleasant place to be. If everyone only concerns is about themselves, the survival of the citizens, few will survive and not very happily.” The full text of his sermon is not yet available.

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