For many, the idea of kingship is uncomfortable because of the claim it places on our lives. But if Jesus is King, we don’t find oppression like we might experience... read more →
Biblical prophecy, including prophecy about Christ’s Second Coming, isn’t about predictions and signs that might tell us when a prediction will come true. Prophecy is alive. It's meant to be... read more →
Sometimes losses stack up one on top of another. Each loss takes away a little something of us and leaves us hollowed out. Things that are hollow are more fragile.... read more →
I hope you all had a wonderful and safe Halloween. It's easy to forget the Christian background of Halloween - literally the Eve of All Hallows’, or All Saints' Day.... read more →
Sunday was an incredible celebration of our identity as children of God and our mission and ministry! Fr. Lee's sermon reminded us who we are and what we are called... read more →
Trust is difficult for us because of the vulnerability it requires. We work hard to trust individuals in our lives, and to trust God, but what about trusting the church—a... read more →
In a time when there is much anger and division it is tempting to isolate ourselves and insulate our hearts. C. S. Lewis cautions us to choose vulnerability and love... read more →
All through the Old Testament, the Israelites struggled to trust that God would be there for them, but over and over God showed up when they were in need. We... read more →
Bishop Michael Smith kicked off our stewardship series on Sunday by inviting us to consider how trust can be an antidote to fear and anxiety. Trust is a learned behavior... read more →
Jesus taught his disciples to have a faith that is both childlike and mature. An immature faith lacks self-awareness, serves us instead of others, holds onto wrongs, sees the world... read more →