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St. Matthew’s Good News – 11/7/2025

A Word from Father Tom

This Sunday we look at a fascinating story when the Jewish leaders (specifically the Sadducees) came to challenge Jesus regarding one of their clear theological beliefs. Again, like many who are given over to unbelief and cynicism, the Jewish leaders do not come to learn but are motivated to harm Jesus as a threat to their system.

The truth is almost always a threat to people who believe that the simple world they think they control is essential for their happiness and well-being. When their assumptions are questioned, they are afraid that their whole way of thinking could fall apart. But with the truth, we don’t have to be insecure if our thirst and hunger is to know our God. He is our rock, and he will lead us to the truth that we need to have.

Jesus has a striking answer to questions of the perceived “scholars of the day”. He reveals that their understanding of Holy Scripture is rife with manipulation and their own lustful purposes.

The comfort for us is not that Christ won the argument and put the leaders in their place. What we can be assured of, is that while we do not have all the answers, when we connect ourselves to Christ and the teachings of the faithful historic church, we have nothing to fear. Sooner or later, the truth wins the day. But the reality is, while the truth grounds and frees us, as we grow in embracing it, this also makes us more of a threat to those enthralled with simplicity.

See you Sunday!

Fr. Tom

St. Matthew’s Good News – 10/31/2025

A Word from Father Tom

We are pleased to announce that Owen Holliday will be baptized during our All Saints Service this Sunday in the second service. Due to time considerations, I will be moving our normal healing prayer time during the Eucharist to the following Sunday, November 9th. However, healing prayer will be available this week during Holy Communion in the first service as is usual.

I look forward to worshipping our Lord together.

Fr. Tom

St. Matthew’s Good News – 7/25/2025

A Word from Father Tom

I got this out a little late this week. Hope to see everyone Sunday!

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 7/18/2025

A Word from Father Tom

In recent sermons we have been discussing the reality of the “cultures” in which we breathe and drink in our understandings about what matters in life. Much of how we live is intuitive. When we make decisions regarding the use of our resources between two good things, there are assumptions behind our decisions…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 7/11/2025

A Word from Father Tom

When it came to the genuine, foundational, character problems of the Jewish religious community of their day, Jesus often meddled. I submit that if a person is actually honest with the clear revelation of Holy Scripture in the Gospels, there is just no way…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 7/04/2025

A Word from Father Tom

One of the characteristics of being a follower of Christ is the desire and action of reaching out to others with the hope and redemption offered by Jesus to…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 6/27/2025

A Word from Father Tom

Last week in the Gospel of Luke, we looked at the story of the demon-possessed man who was self-destructing, and the townspeople that were terrified when Jesus transformed him…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 6/20/2025

A Word from Father Tom

While it is still a work in progress in some areas, we have launched our new church website…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 6/13/2025

A Word from Father Tom

We will celebrate our sixth Principal Feast of the year over the weekend, Trinity Sunday.

Below is an article that was published in our newsletter back in November 2023. We have many newer attenders and members, so I would like to reintroduce these special days of sacramental celebration to you…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 6/06/2025

A Word from Father Tom

As many of you know, St. Matthew’s was featured in the summer issue of the Anglican Digest…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 5/30/2025

A Word from Father Tom

I am including the below article from last week to make sure it gets as much coverage as possible for our parish…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 5/23/2025

A Word from Father Tom

One of the things I am glad to see in our current church culture is how much we are enjoying our conversations and fellowship with one another – both before and after Mass…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 5/16/2025

A Word from Father Tom

During my first hear as a priest, I discovered some worship services created and completed by the previous priest, Fr. David Halt…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 5/09/2025

A Word from Father Tom

Stewardship in any area of life takes reflection, planning, and application. I will turn 57 years old in November. It is time for Karen and me to prepare…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 5/02/2025

A Word from Father Tom

Stewardship in any area of life takes reflection, planning, and application. I will turn 57 years old in November. It is time for Karen and me to prepare…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 4/25/2025

A Word from Father Tom

A word from Fr. Tom will return next week. Have a blessed week!

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 4/18/2025

A Word from Father Tom

I hope you will join us for our Good Friday Service tonight at 6:00 PM.

I had mentioned at our Maundy Thursday and Way of the Cross Services…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 4/11/2025

A Word from Father Tom

Hear the words from An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church, (Church Publishing):

The liturgy intended as the first (and arguably, the primary) celebration of Easter in the BCP (pp. 284-95). It is also known as the Great

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 4/04/2025

A Word from Father Tom

The contradiction of Good Friday is contained in its name. How can the manipulated trial, torture, and brutal killing of an innocent man be considered in any way, shape, or form “good”…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 3/28/2025

A Word from Father Tom

During Holy Week, Jesus is quite active in ministry in Jerusalem before he and his disciples celebrate the Passover on Thursday afternoon-evening…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 3/21/2025

A Word from Father Tom

The first day of Holy Week in the Christian Calendar is Palm Sunday (this year it appears on April 13th – we will only have one service at 10:00 am)…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 3/14/2025

A Word from Father Tom

For those who are new to worship at St. Matt’s, you might wonder about the different seasons of our church year and their corresponding colors..

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 3/07/2025

A Word from Father Tom

This Sunday we will consider the Lord’s “gravitational pull” that exists toward the human beings he is seeking to redeem… 

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 2/28/2025

A Word from Father Tom

Please make plans to share food and time with one another at our Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner on Tuesday at 6:00 PM, and then let us enter the Season of Lent together as we follow the steps…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 2/21/2025

A Word from Father Tom

This Thursday, we continue our Bible study at 6:00 PM in the Parish Hall considering the Book of I Corinthians…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 2/14/2025

A Word from Father Tom

On Thursday, we began our Bible Study on First Corinthians with thirteen of our church family present. First Corinthians is…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 2/7/2025

A Word from Father Tom

Four different people have shown interest in the Inquirer’s class, and others are certainly welcome…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 1/31/2025

A Word from Father Tom

In an effort to be better stewards of our finances and creational resources, we are taking a new trial approach to…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 1/24/2025

A Word from Father Tom

In an effort to be better stewards of our finances and creational resources, we are taking a new trial approach to…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 1/17/2025

A Word from Father Tom

Salvation is all about newness; so is the Season of Epiphany. This Sunday we will look at the miracle of the wedding feast at…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 1/10/2025

A Word from Father Tom

For those who are new to St. Matthew’s, every year we have the various ministries of our church put together an “Annual Report Booklet” to be distributed…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 1/2/2025

A Word from Father Tom

The Christmas Season ends on Sunday. While it is certainly a season of light in it’s own right, this light is limited to “private showings” through God’s holy messengers from heaven…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 12/20/2024

A Word from Father Tom

According to the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, we Episcopalians celebrate Seven Principal Feasts during the Christian Year/Calendar…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 12/13/2024

A Word from Father Tom

Advent is about preparation. It is telling how we often act differently about our homes when we are going to have guests. My Father and Mother-in-law have been to visit us several times since we have moved to Bloomington-Normal. While I take care of my yard, and enjoy doing so, there are times… 

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 12/06/2024

A Word from Father Tom

Advent is a season where we remember the faithfulness of God throughout the ages in the promise of his covenants to and with his people. The ultimate YES to His Covenant People came through Jesus…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 11/29/2024

A Word from Father Tom

Enjoy your Thanksgiving!

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 11/22/2024

A Word from Father Tom

Being thankful takes discipline and a reliance on the Holy Spirit. I remember one Thanksgiving in college when I had decided that on Thanksgiving Day, I would spend some time in prayer by myself focusing all of my prayer on the blessings that the Lord had provided me in this life and the life to come. It was harder than I thought…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 11/15/2024

A Word from Father Tom

The Vestry will meet next week to examine and approve our budget for the year 2025. We have now set out the pledge cards for the new year on our newly donated information table just outside of the church office. We encourage you to turn in your…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 11/08/2024

A Word from Father Tom

Our printed Calendars for the Christian Year 2025 have arrived and are available on a table just outside of the Church Office. Please limit the calendars to one per person and two per family so that everyone gets one… even those who may start attending later in the year.

For those who may be new to the Christian Year (or those of us who might need a refresher) see this link for a brief video introduction: The Christian Year

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 11/01/2024

A Word from Father Tom

All,

Below is my article from last week. I will leave it in one more week for those who might not have seen it. Blessings!

It is that time of year when the Vestry of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church begins to plan for the upcoming year. If there is anything I have learned in my thirty years of pastoral ministry, it is that a church is only as healthy and effective as its membership chooses to be (this, of course, includes her clergy)…

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St. Matthew’s Good News – 10/25/2024

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    It is that time of year when the Vestry of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church begins to plan for the upcoming year. If there is anything I have learned in my thirty years of pastoral ministry, it is that a church is only as healthy and effective as its membership chooses to be (this, of course, includes her clergy).

    What kind of unity, camaraderie, and connection a body has will be greatly influenced and affected by the organic ways in which we worship, serve, and give of the gifts we have from the “Father of Lights”. Stewardship is all-encompassing, but attendance at Mass and our time in acts of service don’t pay the everyday bills. And yet, all aspects of stewardship to which we are called are interrelated in the teaching of Holy Scripture. To pick any area where we “use our gifts” to the neglect of other “giving” reveals confusion or spiritual dysfunction in our thinking…

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