Patrick Keyser
Patrick is a third-year seminarian at Berkeley Divinity School at Yale and a deacon preparing for ordination to the priesthood in the Diocese of Virginia. Prior to starting seminary, Patrick spent two years with the Episcopal Service Corps in Richmond, Va. He is especially passionate about liturgical studies, tennis, and all things related to Italy.
Sermons and Bible Studies
Bible Study: Proper 25 (C) – 2019
Joel 2:23-32 This passage from the book of the prophet Joel begins by calling the children of Zion to rejoice as the writer tells of God’s plentiful provision. The rain has come in abundance, the threshing floors overflow with grain, and the people of Zion will feast and give thanks to the Lord their God. […]
Bible Study: Proper 12 (C) – 2019
Hosea 1:2-10 The opening verses of the book of Hosea can easily seem harsh and a bit bizarre. Hosea is told at the start of his prophetic ministry to take “a wife of whoredom and have children of whoredom” because the land of Israel had forsaken the Lord. Hosea follows the instructions of God and […]
Bible Study: Proper 9 (C) – 2019
2 Kings 5:1-14 Naaman was a wealthy commander of the army of the king of Aram. Though he was a person of great power and prestige, he suffered from leprosy, a condition that visibly marked him as different from those around him. Eager to be cleansed of his leprosy, Naaman traveled with massive amounts of […]
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