The glory of the Transfiguration prepares disciples for the hard, faithful walk down the mountain into the valley of shadow, cross and tomb.
Christ meets us in the gaps we carry, bringing light into our real fractures and inviting us into the shared work of repair.
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.
God’s Word is unchained—still speaking through the noise, still guiding us from memory into movement, still calling us to faithful action.
God’s grace does not shrug at what is lost. It searches, finds, and celebrates—calling us to join the joy of heaven in our neighborhoods.
Jesus’ fire disrupts false peace, clears away what suffocates life, and refines us for transformation into a community that bears lasting fruit.
Ministry is tradition passed in love. Where have you seen God at work, and what “yes” will you offer to carry that calling forward?
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.
The Spirit that hovered at creation breathes life into the church, forming witnesses wherever the wind lands and the Word takes root.
Ascension launches us, scarred and Spirit-filled—where is God calling you to show up, even if you don’t feel ready?
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.



