The Episcopal Church through the years has been very good at welcoming people, but we don't always have a missional mindset. Jesus didn't tell the disciples to wait for... read more →
The uncertainty of the last two years has caused us to be anxious about money. It’s caused many of us to be anxious about our personal budgets, but it’s... read more →
At its best, the church helps those in need and makes the world a better place. But why can’t we serve on our own? Why do we need the... read more →
Participating in the Eucharist helps us to thrive spiritually and that strengthens us for life in general. All that we find at the altar rail--calm, hope, the conviction that all... read more →
In a world that relies more than ever on technology, why is it important for the church to be together? The church is made up of all different kinds... read more →
Throughout John's Gospel, Jesus speaks of his "hour"-- the time at which he will be condemned to death. Everyone else who comes to this hour-- Judas, the apostles, the Crowd,... read more →
Lent is a time for remembering our mortality and humanity. God forced the people of Israel to see their human weakness as they wandered through the wilderness in order to... read more →
Jesus is the only person in human history who perfectly fulfilled the Ten Commandments in his life. The rest of us transgress the Commandments in ways large or small. Through... read more →
We’ve all heard empty promises. We may have even made some ourselves over the years. Throughout the Bible, God makes big, extravagant promises that sometimes seem absurd, but they aren’t... read more →
The Gospel of Mark begins in the same place as the book of Deuteronomy: in the wilderness on the bank of the Jordan River. In both cases, God is at... read more →