This week wrestle with Paul’s invitation to pray instead of worry.
Read MorePaul reminds us of the good news, that God’s grace reaches us in Christ, in spite of the worst we have to offer…and the best.
Read MoreRather than chasing the ever-receding horizon of trying to prove that we’re enough, Paul invites us to find our righteousness - and joy - in Christ.
Read MoreIn today’s reading, Paul reminds us that grumbling and grace are seldom friends.
Read MoreIn a world full of self-promotion, we consider Paul’s invitation to look to the interests of others.
Read MoreWe discover how the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus become the new landmarks of Paul’s life, helping him - and us - to make sense of his own life.
Read MoreThis week we listen in on Paul’s prayer of gratitude - remembering God’s faithfulness at already work, and asking for it to continue. Then, we offer prayers of our own.
Read MoreAmid all of the discordant sounds and noises of our lives and world. Some that have built up inside of us. Some that are blaring around us. Christmas invites us to listen a little more closely - the hear the sounds of peace on earth, good will to men.
Read MoreWhether perplexed or full of trust, like Mary, we’re invited to put into words something of our relationship with God.
Read MoreWe hear John the Baptist’s invitation to find joy in humility, considering what it means for Jesus to become greater and greater in our lives.
Read MoreWe hear Isaiah’s invitation to take comfort as we trust God’s gracious activity in our lives and our world.
Read MoreIn a story full of waiting and meandering, we consider Abraham and Sarah’s hope in God’s work in their lives…and maybe find a little hope of our own.
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