Chris Yaw

I am a Christ Lover

Chris Yaw

Welcome! I’m an Episcopal priest serving a congregation in Metro Detroit... With a passion for gun safety... A zest for online Christian formation... A zeal for video blogging... A budding writer... A heart for those who have unintentionally harmed... A commitment to workforce housing... A love for marrying people... And a wonderful wife, three kids, and a cat... If we have common interests or not, I'd love to connect with you.

Me

Contact Details


  • St. David's Episcopal Church, 16200 W. Twelve Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan, 48076, USA


  • +011 248-557-5430


  • chris@stdavidssf.org

St. David's

I have served as rector of St. David's Episcopal Church in Southfield, MI for 16 years, join us Sundays in person or via zoom.

St. David's Gun Disposal

Working on the issue of unwanted gun disposal, we've made some real progress in helping rid the U.S. of unwanted firearms.

ChurchNext

Since 2013 we have been helping people learn more about faith through our online learning courses at ChurchNext.

Oakland Housing

Helping middle income families get better housing is a challenge that Oakland Housing has been addressing for 75 years.

Hyacinth Fellowship

Because hurting others hurts us, the Hyacinth Fellowship organizes support groups and reminds us that we are not our worst mistakes.

Yaw Wedding

I have been officiating for more than 20 years and continue to find joy in helping couples build lifelong relationships.

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  • Bonsai!

    Bonsai!


     

    A man was moved by awe and wonder at the first sight of a bonsai tree.


    He immediately bought one and enrolled in a class to learn to care for it.

    "Watch out for how much sun, water, and fertilizer it gets! Be on the lookout for insects. Regularly monitor the PH of the soil!"

    Within a few months his awe and wonder had turned to ritual duty, as he poured over checklists and almanacs - slowly losing sight of the majesty before him, as he let himself became consumed by the task of caring for it.

    This Sunday we hear Jesus confront a group of religious people who had done just that!

    The awe and wonder of God had been displaced by ritual and service - as their work for God overshadowed their relationship with God...

    So much so, that when God showed up right in front of them, they could not recognize it!

    The heart of our faith is relationship!
    How are we making our time with God more important than our work for God?

    See you Sunday.
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    St. David's Episcopal Church, 16200 W. Twelve Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48076 USA

    EMAIL

    chris@stdavidssf.org

    TELEPHONE

    +011 248-557-5430