Baptism marks God’s enduring claim—engraved by mercy, lived with open hands, and calling us to daily choices of grace.
Jesus’ fire disrupts false peace, clears away what suffocates life, and refines us for transformation into a community that bears lasting fruit.
Still here. Still sent. Still loved. What if God is already speaking on your street—and the quiet road back is holy ground?
Wisdom has been woven into creation from the beginning, not hiding but calling us to holy attentiveness right where we are, right now.
“There’s a Red Sea road”—what must you lay down to walk with God into the new life already unfolding, carrying only the cross you’re called to bear?
Faith isn’t certainty—it’s movement. Belief steps forward, trusting the God who has always been faithful.
Resurrection turns endings into beginnings. What feels final may be the soil where new life is already breaking through.
Let Jesus’ baptism shape your calling. Like our deacons, reflect Christ’s love through everyday acts of grace-filled service.
On WMU Sunday we honor those who fanned our faith’s flame and hear the call to pass on God’s mission. Who nurtured the spark in you?
Baptism names us as God’s beloved, heirs of the kingdom, reminding us who we are and whose we are. How will you remember your true identity?



