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The Great Circle of Creation
Isaiah 65:17-25
God has shown up in our lives through Sunday school teachers, and friends, and winter jackets, and Thanksgiving pies. Now we get the opportunity to continue this great circle of sharing
Memento Mori
Romans 13:8-14; 14:1-4, 7-10
We join the Church today in remembering our mortality and that we die in the same manner that we were born: held in love, shepherded by the Lord of all, and part of a communion of saints that is far bigger and more beautiful than we can ever grasp.
How Big Do You Think God Is?
Romans 5:1-5
God is so big, that even our faith—our very salvation—is an act of God... It is the faith of Jesus Christ which brings us into righteousness and peace.
Starting in Unlikely Places
EASTER SUNDAY ∙ John 20:1-18
There is a constellation of hope, and love, and joy in this place. It won’t make us unshakably certain, or unmovable strong. But it will make us alive — united in Christ, starstruck by the God of resurrections.
What Happens When God is Too Late?
John 11
All Saints' Day is when we break the silence on grief—pull the cork out of the bottle together—and acknowledge that to be alive, means to have a relationship to death. Life, and death, are always talking to each other.
What Dwight Schrute Teaches Us About Salvation
Romans 6:3-11
We’re tempted to think that Jesus came into this world to bring us access to the afterlife, to ‘heaven.’ But so much of Jesus’ ministry is actually about salvation… For life that stretches beyond our wildest imaginations.
Look! Listen!
John 20:1-16, 18
Look into the empty tomb and be changed by it. Listen to the voice of love beckoning to you. In doing so, you might find the living God.