Faithful living in times of change means trusting God, serving others, and walking wisely—even when the path is unclear.
You are a friend of God—called to live out that holy relationship through love, service, and everyday grace.
What if your scarcity is where generosity begins? Elijah and the widow show how shared need can become a wellspring of hope.
From the belly of despair, Jonah discovered that solitude with God can transform isolation into friendship. Will you let it do the same in you?
What if faith isn’t proven by answers, but by love lived daily in relationships that reflect Jesus’ way of compassion and trust?
What if knowing and being known by God is the key to discernment, shaping your choices through humility, rest, and holy intimacy?
What if your friendships in the church became a witness, embodying God’s love, reflecting Christ’s purpose, and healing the divisions around us?
God's invitation to friendship transforms our lives and relationships. How can our friendships, shaped by God's love, inspire us to look outward in service to others?
A life of prayer isn’t about getting answers, but growing closer. Will you keep praying until your whole life becomes communion with God?
By getting to know Jesus as a friend, we get to know God as God really is.
The God who calls you "Beloved" from the beginning, calls you to be a friend through Christ.
Trusting God means releasing control so your whole life becomes joy, prayer, and thanks, carried by the power of divine love.
What if the Spirit’s dream is a church where every voice is cherished beyond success or status, just like the love we celebrate on Sonshine Sunday?
Mother’s Day can be a call to widen the circle, nurturing relationships of love and care that reach beyond tradition into true connection.


