Giving Testimony

Giving Testimony

This week we hear again of Jesus’ baptism, but from the perspective of John sharing with his disciples, “I myself have seen and have testified that this is the Son of God.” John’s powerful testimony surely fanned the flames of the movement growing around Jesus. Who...
God’s Invitation

God’s Invitation

What comes to mind when you think of “God’s will” for your life, or the world? If I am honest, the term has felt fraught for me for a long time. In my up-bringing, obedience to God’s will was impossible to parse from obedience to a strict patriarchal church, something...
Out of Egypt

Out of Egypt

It’s still Christmas. We continue to celebrate how Christmas is more than a day, and it lasts through this week to move us to a new season where daylight expands.It’s still Christmas, and the joys of the season do not deny the sadnesses, too. We feel the absence of...
Speaking A Living Word

Speaking A Living Word

Much of my life seems to happen in a prose-flattened world. Much of my life seems to take place in to-do lists and checkbooks, in interest rates and a never-ending news cycle. The Christmas readings give us a chance to see the poetry of God’s promise that sustains us....
Looking for the Big While We Receive the Small

Looking for the Big While We Receive the Small

As we draw nearer to the story of the Christ child, we focus on the way God appears in the smallest and humblest places. This Sunday, the 4th Sunday in Advent, we will hear about the birth of the Christ child. We’ll hear it from Matthew 1 (appointed for this Sunday)....
Dryness and Blooming

Dryness and Blooming

I don’t know about you, but there are times where my spirit seems dry as dust. I yearn to hear the promise from Isaiah 35 that we hear this Sunday: “The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad, the desert shall rejoice and blossom.” I long for that joy! I’m...
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