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The Disciples' trial run

Sermon for Pentecost III, 2026, delivered at St. Pal's Episcopal Church, Louisville, KY Text: Matthew 9:35-10:8 About 20 years ago, I wound up a four year commitment to the Red Cross as a disaster volunteer. I was part of a crew that drove and set up a tricked-out Ford Excursion SUV that could bring the internet to wherever it was, as well as provide radio communications on just about any frequency needed. It was a complicated truck to operate, and my first deployment was with the truck manager, Mike. He knew how to do everything with it, and I learned a lot from him. My next deployment was for a hurricane disaster response in Florida with another crew member, and that was when I really felt unsure of my abilities. But Mike had confidence in me, and we did ok while on the job. I realized that my first deployment with Mike was a trial run, and the second was the real thing. The disciples’ experience of going out for the first time and actually doing what they had seen Jesus do was ...