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St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church Albuquerque

St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church Albuquerque

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St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church is a socially diverse and theologically progressive community of faith, inviting all people to seek a life of spiritual growth grounded in worship, prayer, study, service, and fellowship.

Through creative worship and strong personal commitments, we seek to be transformed by the love of God in Christ so that we may be sent out ​to serve the poor and all those in need

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Episodes
  • This Is My Body - The Rev. Mike Angell
    Aug 24 2025

    The Rev. Mike Angell preaches on the sacredness of the human body. God cares deeply about our bodies, not just our souls.

    This sermon calls for a broader meaning of the term "Pro-Life," suggesting that it should encompass concern for all lives: the poor, the elderly, those with health challenges, and those who are oppressed. In these difficult conversations, we must practice humility and radical acceptance of ourselves and our bodies, learning to care for and accept this beloved gift from God.

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    15 mins
  • Make No Peace with Oppression - The Rev. Mike Angell
    Aug 17 2025

    This week’s sermon wrestles with Jesus’ startling words: “I have come not to bring peace, but division.” What kind of peace does Christ offer if it’s not the Pax Romana, not the silence of fear or compliance? We explore the difference between false peace and God’s peace, a peace rooted in justice, community, and courage over fear—drawing on the witness of prophets, Dr. King, Oscar Romero, and Jonathan Daniels.

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    16 mins
  • Do Not be afraid - The Rev. Simone Lilith Drinkwater
    Aug 10 2025

    On this Ninth Sunday after Pentecost, The Rev. Simone Lilith Drinkwater reflects on the powerful biblical phrase, “Do not be afraid.” She explores how divine encounters—though often unsettling at first—ultimately reveal a God who gently nurtures trust rather than demanding unquestioning belief. In response, we are called to be spiritually prepared, to reimagine how we support others, and to help them recognize their own belovedness in the eyes of God.

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    6 mins
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