A call to spiritual wakefulness in Advent by shedding old identities, putting on Christ, and living alert to God’s arriving future.
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.
What happens when honesty meets God’s faithfulness? Hannah’s story shows how God remembers, acts, and renews us even before anything changes.
How might you keep praying anyway—not for control or proof, but to be formed by God’s enduring love?
God’s Word is unchained—still speaking through the noise, still guiding us from memory into movement, still calling us to faithful action.
When grace moves through the ordinary, will there still be light in the house—and room in your life—for it to stay?
Prayer begins with shameless honesty. Ask boldly, for God is already at work in your tomorrow, shaping you through mercy, bread, and Holy Spirit.
What if Lent isn't what you give up, but what God adds, forming you in love through self-denial, prayer, and service that lasts beyond Easter?
God’s call often rises through story. These deacon journeys reveal how faithfulness forms a life of servant leadership.
God clothes us with garments we don’t always appreciate to supply needs we don’t always know that we have.
Jesus’ power cannot be pinned down, but shows up in healing, prayer, and presence—calling us to seek him where God’s will is being done.
Paul reminds us that life in Christ means conceding our need for others, cultivating deeper bonds, and living authentically in God’s love.



