Objects of the Passion: A Shared Lenten Journey with Our Neighboring Churches
Throughout Lent, we will reflect on ordinary, tangible items that carry extraordinary meaning in the story of Jesus’ suffering and love. A basin and towel, used not for glory but for service. A stone, heavy with grief and sealed hope. A cross, rough-hewn and unavoidably central to our faith. These objects help us remember that God meets us not only in lofty ideas, but in real, physical things—water, wood, stone, bread, and wine.
From Sinai to the Sermon on the Mount: The Shared Truth of the Beatitudes and the Ten Commandments
What if God’s law and Jesus’ blessings are telling the same story of grace?
From thunder on a mountain to blessings spoken on a hillside, God continues to shape a people rooted in mercy and love. This Lent, join us as we explore the deep connection between the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes.
Worth the Risk: Invitation, Courage, and the Life of Faith
An Epiphany series about invitation.
Unraveled Purpose: Elijah’s Test of Faith
When life feels unravelled—God doesn’t abandon us. God renews us. Not with flashy signs, but with holy silence. With a nudge. With enough strength to take the next step. Elijah serves as a great model for us when faced with unraveled purpose.
Unraveled by Uncertainty: Lessons from Peter Walking on Water
aith doesn’t promise perfect understanding or smooth sailing. Maybe you’re facing storms of your own right now—uncertainty, fear, or distractions that keep pulling your attention away from what really matters. If so, you’re not alone. Like Peter, we all have moments where our courage unravels. But those moments don’t have to define us.
Unraveling Sarah’s Laughter: A Journey of Belief and Renewal
Sarah’s laughter is a lesson to all of us about the power of surprises. Learn how her story has inspired people for generations.
Unraveling by Disruption: A Closer Look at the Plagues
When we think of the Exodus story, it’s easy to picture the chaos: rivers turning to blood, swarms of insects, darkness falling over the land. The ten plagues often read like a blockbuster disaster movie—loud, wild, and unstoppable. But what if there's more going on in this story than just divine punishment and shock value? What if the unraveling we see here has purpose—and even mercy—woven into it?
Unraveling the Lessons of Job: Embracing Faith in Times of Suffering
Our Unraveled Devotional summer series takes us through stories of life’s complexities, focusing today on the profound tale of Job from the Bible. The Book of Job is not just a narrative; it challenges us to dig deeper into our understanding of faith, suffering, and perseverance.
Why We Strip the Altar: A Holy Emptiness Before Good Friday
One of the more memorable parts of our Maundy Thursday worship, we strip the altar to remember Christ’s love poured out—entering holy emptiness as we prepare for Good Friday.
What’s the Maundy of Maundy Thursday? Reflections for Holy Week
Maundy means “commandment”—on Maundy Thursday, we remember Jesus' call to love one another with humble, embodied care.
Preparing for Lent: How 2 Corinthians Can Prepare Us
Preparing for Lent? Here’s how 2 Corinthians can help you embrace God’s glory and get your hearts ready for a season of faith practices.
Advice from 1 Corinthians on Practicing Peace
Learn how to practice peace in your relationships through patience, grace, and transformation by following the wisdom of 1 Corinthians 15.
Resurrection and the Saints Among Us
Discover how the resurrection and the lives of saints inspire faith, hope, and freedom in our daily lives. Read about Jane's faithful witness.
Hidden Dangers of Pride: Lessons from 1 Corinthians 15
Discover the dangers of pride in ministry and learn how humility advances the Kingdom of Heaven in this reflection on 1 Corinthians 15:1-11.
Love as the Foundation to Reconciliation
Discover how love as the foundation transforms grudges into peace and reconciliation, leading to freedom and deeper connections with others.
Embracing Our Place in the Body of Christ
Embracing the body of Christ calls us to deeper discipleship, serving others and reflecting Jesus' love in our everyday lives this Epiphany
God’s Overflowing Abundance: A Reflection on Psalm 36 and John 2
Explore God's overflowing abundance through Psalm 36 and John 2. Discover how Christ's incarnation transforms daily life with grace and joy.
Advent Reminds Us That Sanctuary is More Than a Place
This Advent, reflect on sanctuary as a place and a way of being, where God’s love dwells freely and abundantly, offering refuge for all.
A Home for All: Bearing the Fruit of Repentance
This Advent, building a home for all means repentance, stewardship, and generosity, creating a space where everyone is valued and welcomed.
A Sturdy Foundation for the Home of God
Advent reminds us to prepare a Home for God with sturdy foundations of faith, trusting the Creator who laid our foundation with love and care.

