On Trinity Sunday, June 15th, at St. David's Episcopal Church, Rev. John McDuffy delivered a sermon reflecting on the Feast of the Holy Trinity. He acknowledged the complexity and mystery of the Trinity, choosing not to explain the doctrine but instead emphasizing God's relationship with creation. He recounted an anecdote from his seminary days about the Reverend Dr. Charles Price and shared insights from a Gallup survey on American beliefs about God. Rev. McDuffy used various analogies and personal anecdotes to illustrate how people perceive God as Creator, Christ, and Holy Spirit. He concluded by inviting the congregation to reflect on their own perceptions of God, underscoring the idea that the universe is ruled by love.
00:00 Opening Blessing and Introduction
00:25 The Feast of the Holy Trinity
00:41 Reflections on the Doctrine of the Trinity
01:23 Personal Anecdotes and Theological Insights
03:52 Survey on Beliefs About God
06:58 Experiencing God in Nature and Life
10:30 Concluding Thoughts on the Trinity
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