Nicodemus meets Jesus under cover of night and discovers that rebirth requires surrender, courage, and stepping into the light.
In the wilderness, Jesus meets temptation with faithfulness, confronts our hidden appetites, and leads us toward healing and freedom.
The glory of the Transfiguration prepares disciples for the hard, faithful walk down the mountain into the valley of shadow, cross and tomb.
A call to spiritual wakefulness in Advent by shedding old identities, putting on Christ, and living alert to God’s arriving future.
Baptism marks God’s enduring claim—engraved by mercy, lived with open hands, and calling us to daily choices of grace.
Jesus doesn’t fit in our barns—he invites us to his table. Where in your life is Christ already holding space for your soul to be fed?
Prayer begins with shameless honesty. Ask boldly, for God is already at work in your tomorrow, shaping you through mercy, bread, and Holy Spirit.
You are loved, equipped, and never alone—sent into the unknown with God’s presence steadying your steps and love guiding your way.
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?
God names us salt and light. Faithfulness means shining boldly, not blending in with the world’s fading wisdom.
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?


