When we think about the resurrection of Jesus, it can be easy to get caught up in trying to explain or prove its validity. However, I believe that the goal really shouldn't be understanding it, but rather living in wonder of it.…
Read MoreWe fuel this idea that there are emotions out there that we should strive to feel and stick with and emotions that we should hurry to get out of and move on. But should we?…
Read MoreWe might expect that, after denying Christ, Peter would cower in shame. Instead, when he hears the news from the women, he gets up and runs to the tomb. Even after the biggest failures, even after the worst case scenario has happened, can we run toward hope? Like Peter, will we keep…
Read MoreMaintaining healthy relationships can be a challenge. Misunderstandings, conflicts and offenses are bound to happen. But how we confront these issues and navigate through them can make all the difference.…
Read MoreGlimmers don’t cause us to avoid the hard. By stepping into the goodness around us, we become much more useful and productive when the hard begs our attention. Learn how...…
Read MoreWho are you, and what were you made for? Take a moment to reflect on the ways God has been at work in your life.…
Read MoreTables have always meant sitting together, removing distractions and attuning to those around me. This is why it was such a powerful metaphor when Brene Brown described, in “Atlas of the Heart,” that pulling up a chair and listening to what our emotions are trying to say is beneficial.…
Read MoreWhat we believe about Jesus and ourselves matters. In Matthew 16, Peter has a mountaintop experience triggered by Jesus' question: "Who do you say I am?" Who do you say Jesus is and what do you hear him saying about you?…
Read MoreEmbrace the imperfect and messy aspects of your journey, just as Peter did, and open your heart to what you might learn about Jesus and yourself along the way.…
Read MoreJesus doesn’t seek out trained rabbis and priests to be his disciples; instead, he calls a few Galilean fishermen to follow him and join his ministry. What is the beginning of your faith story? When has God sought you out? …
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