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Waiting Takes Courage
An Advent reflection for Wednesday, December 13th by Rev. Jeannette Conver Lectionary reading for 12/13/2023: Psalm 27; Malachi 2:10-3:1;...
Dec 13, 20234 min read


Letting Go of the Old Rules
An Advent reflection for Tuesday, December 12th by Ruth Zschoche Lectionary reading for 12/12/2023: Psalm 27, Isaiah 4:2-6, Acts 11:1-18...
Dec 11, 20235 min read


Let Go of the Pant Leg!
God releases us, but if we don’t expand our thinking enough to let go, we still miss out
Dec 11, 20234 min read


God's Patient Timing
Above all, trust in the slow work of God.
We are quite naturally impatient in everything to reach the end without delay.
Dec 10, 20234 min read


A New Heart
Strength of our hearts ~ turn us towards the warmth of your Spirit and infuse our hearts anew with grace to love as only you can love.
Dec 9, 20234 min read


Repentance and Healing
An Advent reflection for Friday, December 8th by Kendall Smith Lectionary reading for December 8, 2023: Psalm 85:1-2, 8-13; Jeremiah...
Dec 8, 20233 min read


Deliver Us
The words of Psalm 79 echo the cries of deliverance for generations of those who have lived in this part of the Middle East.
Dec 5, 20233 min read


Ain’t Gonna Study War No More
In October, I began reflecting on this text from Micah: “For instruction shall go out of Zion...they shall beat their swords into plowshares
Dec 4, 20233 min read


Prayerful Reflections Today is the first day of Advent and I have a gift for you!
Prayerful Reflections is a daily resource for connecting with God and the larger Christian community during the season of Advent & Christmas
Dec 3, 20232 min read


Be Encouraged
Be Encouraged: An Advent reflection for Sunday, December 3rd by Rev. Julia Styles. 1 Corinthians 1:3-9 is a greeting from Paul to the church
Dec 3, 20234 min read


Restore Us
Restore.
This is the word that immediately drew my attention as I read over Psalm 80. Restore us.
Dec 2, 20233 min read


The One and Only One
Zechariah 14:1-9 is a difficult passage. Key take-away: God allows what defines his people to be destroyed and he replaces it with himself.
Dec 1, 20234 min read


Lectio Divina: An ancient practice for contemporary mystics
Advent is just a few days away. As you prepare to celebrate the advent of Christ, in both incarnation (birth of Jesus) and Parousia...
Nov 27, 20234 min read


Christ has Risen! A Reflection for Resurrection Sunday
By Jessica deLinde Dyckman Lectionary reading for 4/9/2023: Jeremiah 31:1-6; Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24; Colossians 3:1-4; Acts 10:34-43; John...
Apr 9, 20235 min read


Hope in the Hard Place: A Lent Reflection for Holy Saturday
Jeremiah was in a pit of despair when he remembered the truth about our great God. He challenged the negative narrative playing in his mind
Apr 8, 20235 min read


A Lent Reflection for Good Friday
If we rush past the shocking events of Good Friday, we miss our chance to come face to face with the unmatched, steadfast love of Jesus.
Apr 7, 20234 min read


A Lent Reflection for Maundy Thursday
The command to love one another Jesus gave to his disciples at that last Passover meal is the command Jesus still gives to his disciples now
Apr 6, 20234 min read


A Lent Reflection for Holy Wednesday
Just as in a physical race, we run the race of life set before us at our own pace, and we do so with the knowledge that we are not alone.
Apr 5, 20233 min read


A Lent Reflection for Holy Tuesday
Where once the darkness overshadowed my life, God Redeemed me. Not only was I ‘restored’ and ‘brought back’ to life, I found a Light within.
Apr 4, 20233 min read


A Lent Reflection for Holy Monday
By Kim Delp Lectionary reading for 4/3/2023: Isaiah 42:1-9; Psalm 36:5-11; Hebrews 9:11-15; John 12:1-11 Selected passage: John 12: 1-11...
Apr 3, 20235 min read
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