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Have you ever noticed how many divisions we make in our lives between those who are like us and those who are different? The story of Jesus and the Syrophonecian... read more →
It takes everything that we are and everything that we have to commit to a life of faith. Jesus never told us that it would be easy. He actually said... read more →
God gives us each gifts, talents, and passions in order to strengthen and build up one another into the Body of Christ. When we each use our gifts well, we... read more →
On Sunday, we started a two week mini-series on how we can use the gifts God has given us to strengthen both the church and the world. Jesus didn’t come... read more →
Why do we come to church every week? The point of our faith isn’t to be better people, to live in community, or for some need of ours to be... read more →
I learned at a young age that food is about much more than sustenance. It’s about community, family, and love. The feeding of the five thousand is John’s Communion story,... read more →
The death of John the Baptist is a gruesome and alarming story. Why is it included in Mark’s Gospel, and why do we read it in church? Its inclusion seems... read more →
We think of failure as some thing to be avoided at all costs, but what we forget is that failure is a chance for a new start. There are examples... read more →
Jesus constantly uses agrarian parables to describe the Kingdom of God because they evoke a sense of growth, vitality, and life. He says that the Kingdom of God is dependent... read more →