Jesus calls us to the better part—not more activity, but deeper presence. In a noisy world, abiding begins with attention and love without hurry.
Today we witness a calling confirmed and a community co-missioned as we bless Jane’s ministry and remember that the Word is already near.
Wisdom has been woven into creation from the beginning, not hiding but calling us to holy attentiveness right where we are, right now.
You are loved, equipped, and never alone—sent into the unknown with God’s presence steadying your steps and love guiding your way.
Ascension launches us, scarred and Spirit-filled—where is God calling you to show up, even if you don’t feel ready?
Because he lives, you are being made new—through honesty, vulnerability, and the Spirit’s call to show up unmasked and truly alive.
Because Jesus lives, you are truly known. What in your life must quiet down so you can hear the voice that’s been calling your name all along?
The risen Jesus breathes peace into fear. What would change if you trusted his presence more than your fears this week?
Because resurrection begins, not ends, with Mary’s witness—how will you live this week if the risen Jesus is already changing everything?
“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.
God’s call often rises through story. These deacon journeys reveal how faithfulness forms a life of servant leadership.
What if 2025 is the year we truly live into God’s promises—restoration, grace, and light that transform us and the world around us?
God’s house is built through trust, generosity, and shared sacrifice—a place where all belong and every offering matters.




