Nicodemus first visits Jesus in the dark of night as he does not want to be seen with Jesus. But the encounter with Jesus changes Nicodemus. In the end, he... read more →
How do you hear God’s voice? Sometimes we hear God in bold, miraculous ways, and other times, we hear God in the still, small voice. The message of Pentecost is... read more →
The Spirit of God is like a flood in the desert, washing over the arid landscape of our souls, carving out trenches, uprooting plants, and leaving a transformed landscape behind.... read more →
Forgiveness is one of the hardest and yet most essential parts of our faith. We all carry around so much on our shoulders—pain from things that have been done to... read more →
As we wrap up the sermon series on gothic church architecture, we find ourselves at the pinnacle of our worship space—the Sanctuary—and in it, the altar and the tabernacle. The... read more →
The choir loft reminds us to lift up our hearts and voices in praise of God. To worship God is the highest vocation of the human being and the grandest... read more →
The ceiling of our nave resembles the keel of a ship. In fact, the word nave comes from the Latin word for ship. The ship reminds us of Noah's ark... read more →
Church architecture through the ages has always been a fascinating representation of the faith of those who worship in the churches. A gothic church has four main pieces: the narthex,... read more →
Hospitality is generously giving for no other reason than the love of Christ. When we refuse to be preoccupied with ourselves and our own importance and seek to love and serve... read more →
Our shared faith history is one of stories. From the Garden of Eden to Revelation, the Bible is a revered collection of faith stories. Our own story is being written daily with... read more →