Rituals mark sacred turning points in our lives. They can help us make meaning of celebrations, losses, and transitions. As new parents to Jesus, Mary and Joseph could feel weary for what lies ahead, but perhaps these sacred rituals — and those who bear witness to them—bolster them and give…
Read MoreDon't miss the opportunity to be part of a movement that transcends the stage — a movement towards understanding, healing and unity.…
Read MoreWonder is all around us — can we recognize it? As we learn how to rejoice in a weary world, can we live in a way that allows amazement and wonder to surprise us often? In Psalm 126, those who expect to reap tears are granted a surprise: shouts of…
Read MoreAs Advent begins, we start by acknowledging the weariness, grief, rage and hopelessness we carry—and we also affirm that we are made for joy. Joy is designed to live in a full house of other emotions. …
Read MoreThere are people around you who need your presence. It's time to be "creatures of the day."…
Read MoreThe miracles of the past are not confined to history. They are the prelude to the miracles awaiting us in the present and the future.
May the story of Joshua inspire us to step forward in faith, trusting that our God is the same yesterday, today and forever.…
Read MoreGuide takes you on a scripture/art/prayer walk through the Nelson.…
Read More“The darkness may have had its day, but God is dreaming.” It might be scary, it might be horrifying, but the darkness can’t win. In the person of Jesus, God has empowered us to help make all those true, good and holy dreams of God come true, on earth as…
Read More“State of Grace” – a deeply emotional, but ultimately redemptive film about fentanyl, foster care and a family of strangers – makes its Kansas City premiere Oct. 13-15.…
Read MoreA new era of theater has arrived in KC with Balladeer Theatre Company, launching out of The Culture House.…
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