A man born blind reveals the surprising ways God works through the ordinary mud and water—and how seeing clearly begins with releasing our certainty and growing in trust.
When the ground is slippery, Jesus says “follow me.” Walk lightly, breathe deeply, and find grace guiding every step through the storm
Jesus’ invitation “come and see” becomes “come with me” and “come and serve” as we follow and find a life of witness, firm footing, and faithful love in the season…
Jesus’ baptism reveals a pattern for our lives: belovedness first, mission next. A gentle call to Spirit‑led service and shared discipleship.
A weary road, an open door, and the grace of finding rest. A Christmas Eve sermon on light, home, and being held at last.
A call to spiritual wakefulness in Advent by shedding old identities, putting on Christ, and living alert to God’s arriving future.
When grace moves through the ordinary, will there still be light in the house—and room in your life—for it to stay?
Because resurrection begins, not ends, with Mary’s witness—how will you live this week if the risen Jesus is already changing everything?
God names us salt and light. Faithfulness means shining boldly, not blending in with the world’s fading wisdom.
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?
Light in a manger, peace in the straw—Christ’s birth transforms everything. Let this holy wonder shape your life today.
Peace is a light making room in the dark. This Advent, let it fill your heart and spill outward into the world.
Like John the Baptist and Martin Luther King Jr., we are called to bear witness—showing, not just telling, the light of Christ.




