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St. Augustine's Chapel at Vanderbilt

Jun 29, 2020

Whenever we give to the justice fund, or write a letter to a prisoner or buy extra groceries for someone out of work, or saying Hello to a senior citizen--yes, even buying a cup of lemonade from a child, or smiling with our eyebrows with a mask on, is an act of mercy, welcoming Christ himself. Sermon begins at 7:50.


Jun 22, 2020

Our moral actions stem from the wellspring of our hearts. Sermon begins at 8:20.


Jun 15, 2020

Remembering those brown and black bodies killed at the hands of hate, brutality, and racism. For too long, too few of us have had the courage to speak out against systemic racism—but the gospel—it tells us the work is plentiful but the laborers are few. So, what are we to do who belong to the church? As a church we...


Jun 9, 2020

Doubt is proof that we search and ask. Doubt makes room for the possibility of knowing God in a new way. Sermon begins at 7:03.


Jun 4, 2020

There is a lot to grieve in this world, but the Holy Spirit is not one of those things. This Mass was written by Marcus Hummon in honor of all the musicians who share with us their beautiful gifts each and every week.