Jesus’ baptism reveals a pattern for our lives: belovedness first, mission next. A gentle call to Spirit‑led service and shared discipleship.
When the world turns hostile, God entrusts light to human hands and calls us to move, endure, and bless.
Joy is not manufactured or rushed. Advent joy grows on the road God clears, through patience, mercy, and faithful waiting.
Faithfulness is not stillness but fiercely guarding belonging for all who are cast aside until God’s new light rises.
God calls and equips even when we feel inadequate, placing words, vision, and strength within us to love, serve, and proclaim freedom for God’s people.
Jesus calls us to follow him into discomfort, across parted waters, and toward a kingdom without excuses. At camp and at home, the way leads to love.
“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?
God’s house is built through trust, generosity, and shared sacrifice—a place where all belong and every offering matters.
At the heart of the universe is a God whose greatness is revealed through unwavering compassion.
Like John the Baptist and Martin Luther King Jr., we are called to bear witness—showing, not just telling, the light of Christ.



