Frank S. Logue

The Rev. Canon Frank Logue serves as the Canon to the Ordinary for the Diocese of Georgia, where he is also now the bishop-elect. A member of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church, Frank previously served as the church planter for King of Peace Episcopal Church in Kingsland, Georgia.
Sermons and Bible Studies
Peter Got It Wrong…, Maundy Thursday – 2009
Peter got it wrong. We shouldn’t be surprised in the least. The gospels have taught us to expect Peter to be the eager disciple who energetically jumps to the wrong answer and is ready to act when listening and learning is called for. Peter sees Jesus get up from the table, take off his outer […]
Mary and Martha of Bethany, All Saints’ Sunday (B) – 2009
Mary and Martha of Bethany are deep in shock and lost in grief for their brother Lazarus. The sisters had sent word to Jesus that Lazarus was ill. On receiving the message, Jesus had waited two long days. By the time he got to Bethany, Lazarus had been dead four days. “If you have ever […]
The Crowd Clamors…, Proper 12 (B) – 2009
The crowd clamors after Jesus for healing. The Great Physician is healing the sick and there are many in search of his healing touch. Yet there is something more going on here than a health clinic or even a faith healing revival. The Gospel of John tells us “A large crowd kept following him, because […]
We Encounter Two Voices, Advent 2 (B) – 2008
We encounter two voices crying out from the wilderness on this Second Sunday of Advent. The prophet Isaiah calls, âComfort, O Comfort My People,â and John the Baptist shouts, âPrepare the Way of the Lord.â These stories are joined by more than the prophetic voice. In both our gospel reading and the reading from Isaiah, […]
Off Guard, Proper 23 (A) – 2008
Our gospel reading is one of those stories from the Bible that makes you want to call for a time out or an instant reply. In fact, if the parable was a football game, at least one referee would throw his yellow flag high in the air. He wouldnât be calling âfailure to wear proper […]
She Was a Woman…, Proper 27 (B) – 2006
She was a woman. She was poor. These are two facts anyone could tell that day in the Court of the Women in the Temple in Jerusalem. She was also a widow who was down to her last two coins. These are facts that Jesus also knew about her. She was a woman of great […]
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