What if faithfulness matters more than visibility? An Advent sermon on Joseph, quiet courage, and becoming a church shaped by staying.
A sermon on the cosmic Christ who remembers us, hears our smallest prayers, and holds us in covenant love, from the cross to our Thanksgiving tables.
Jesus calls us from the edges to the center, naming us beloved before performance, inviting us to rise and live with dignity and holy purpose.
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.
You are loved, equipped, and never alone—sent into the unknown with God’s presence steadying your steps and love guiding your way.
The Holy Spirit moves in, reshaping our lives and tuning our hearts, making us a home for divine love to dwell, grow, and send.
The risen Jesus breathes peace into fear. What would change if you trusted his presence more than your fears this week?
Light in a manger, peace in the straw—Christ’s birth transforms everything. Let this holy wonder shape your life today.
This Advent, let Mary’s song and Christ’s love move you to live with bold hope, generous blessing, and reconciling joy.
We are Advent people—called to carry God’s joy into the world through lives marked by love, repentance, and praise.
To be a saint is to share in Christ’s suffering and resurrection. All Saints Sunday reminds us we are shaped by death and made alive in love.
What if faith isn’t proven by answers, but by love lived daily in relationships that reflect Jesus’ way of compassion and trust?
Paul reminds us that life in Christ means conceding our need for others, cultivating deeper bonds, and living authentically in God’s love.
Where do you most need to know that God is with you—in flesh, present to your real life—this Advent?




