The ultimate goal of the
yetis hahah is to make us believe that God has cast us off. The
result of sin arouses shame and the belief that we are irredeemably
deficient. As we begin Lent, we confront moments where unlike Jesus
in the desert, we succumb to sin and we feel ashamed. And when we
do, we need to remember the words of Nadia Boltz Webber, who says,
“Sin is inevitable, but shame is optional.” The word is in you and
it is in your heart. No one will be put to shame. Sermon begins at
14:47.
About the Podcast
A collection of sermons and other offerings from the community of St. Augustine's Episcopal Chapel.
Holy Eucharist services held Sundays at 9:30 a.m. in Benton Chapel on the campus of Vanderbilt University Divinity School in Nashville, TN.