Second Sunday after the Epiphany — January 18, 2026
Stephanie Sorge explores curiosity, presence and the quiet call to discipleship in John 1 — an invitation not to have the answers, but to come and see where God is already at work.
Stephanie Sorge is the pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Stephanie Sorge explores curiosity, presence and the quiet call to discipleship in John 1 — an invitation not to have the answers, but to come and see where God is already at work.
You are welcome to use this liturgy in your online worship services and distribute it to your congregation.
Preachers may long to avoid politics, yet Luke 17 shows Jesus praising a foreigner as neighbor and model. — Stephanie Sorge
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Let's dig beneath “Mary vs Martha” clichés, writes Stephanie Sorge. Luke 10:38-42 can be a call to ministry beyond gender roles, inviting balance, love, and deeper faith.
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Stephanie Sorge engages Jesus' teaching on divorce in Mark.
We can hear the urgency in the lectionary texts for January 21, but how does that translate to us today? — Stephanie Sorge
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Mark’s Gospel will continually draw us to the margins, de-centering power and privilege. It’s an invitation for us to to leave our comfort zones, writes Stephanie Sorge.
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In honor of Juneteenth, Stephanie Sorge weaves together multiple readings from the Revised Common Lectionary to reflect on God's liberating work.
Stephanie Sorge explores what it means to witness.
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Trinity Presbyterian Church shares how the Holy Spirit has been working in their congregation through their new Center Space, a community center focused on promoting and teaching grounding spiritual practices.
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Stephanie Sorge reflects on All Saints Day, Zacchaeus, and God's grace.
Rev. Stephanie Sorge writes a love letter to her fellow clergywomen.
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