God’s reign often begins small and hidden, like seeds and yeast, yet grows into shelter and hope. Where will you fan the flame of simplicity?
Jesus’ power cannot be pinned down, but shows up in healing, prayer, and presence—calling us to seek him where God’s will is being done.
Jesus teaches with authority not only in words but in deeds, offering clarity amid confusion and healing where life is broken.
Paul reminds us that life in Christ means conceding our need for others, cultivating deeper bonds, and living authentically in God’s love.
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?
Christian servanthood means being with others in joy and sorrow, embodying Emmanuel’s promise of God’s presence. How will you live with this week?
God meets us in the ordinary and turns our world upside down with amazing grace—calling us to share joy, wonder, and witness in daily life.
Like John the Baptist and Martin Luther King Jr., we are called to bear witness—showing, not just telling, the light of Christ.
God is still God, calling us to look at the nations with Christ’s eyes, be amazed, and join in sharing the gospel wherever we live and go.



