The Feast of Pentecost is all about the coming of the Holy Spirit in a new and powerful way into the world and into our lives. I know the spiritual... read more →
When we grieve, we find solace and strength in our hope in eternal life. Our confidence that in Heaven God wipes away the tears of those who died comforts us.... read more →
Thank you to Bishop George Sumner, our diocesan bishop, for joining us Sunday morning. Bishop Sumner not only wrapped up our speaker series on Spiritual Practices, but also preached, and... read more →
In Revelation, John speaks of a new creation. How will it be different from the old? Let’s start with what will be missing from the new creation—death, mourning, crying, and pain. John... read more →
The image that Jesus gave of the sheep and the Good Shepherd is about the relationship the two share. It is a relationship of total and complete trust on... read more →
On the shore of the Sea of Tiberias, the resurrected Christ appeared to Peter and gave him a wonderful gift. Peter's life was in chaos following the resurrection, and... read more →
The resurrected Jesus is still God made man. In resurrection, Jesus does not discard his humanity. This deeply theological statement matters. It matters in part for pastoral reasons. It means... read more →
Easter is a joyous day, but that doesn’t mean it’s an easy day. The disciples on that first Easter were filled with difficult emotions—confusion, amazement, fear, disbelief, and yes,... read more →
We can learn a lot about how to pray by looking at how Jesus prayed. The longest and most detailed prayer of Jesus is found in John 17 and is... read more →
Love isn't actually something that comes easily to us- not the kind of love the Gospel is talking about at least. Christian love goes beyond compassion, or the bonds of... read more →