Learning to Hand Over Our Spirit: a Good Friday Reflection
/Where is God in our suffering? This Good Friday reflection invites us to trust in God’s presence and learn, like Jesus, to hand over our spirit in love.
Read MoreEach week we offer a spiritual reflection that relates Scripture and faith to our everyday lives.
Where is God in our suffering? This Good Friday reflection invites us to trust in God’s presence and learn, like Jesus, to hand over our spirit in love.
Read MoreWe’re called to see as God does, to look beyond appearances into the heart of things, including our own hearts. As we go within, we recognize God working in our lives, and we discern how to respond to God with our whole hearts.
Read MoreWhat if our thirst, our questions, and even our frustration are invitations to deeper faith? What if hope is still possible — even now?
Read MoreWhat does God want from you? Service? Obedience? Or, is it something more, something more relational, more intimate?
Read MoreThe story of the magi is familiar—but what if there’s more to it than kings and gifts? This Epiphany, we’ll explore the story of the magi and discovers a deeper truth: Christ comes for all people, and we all belong to Christ. Enter into this gentle reflection on belonging, welcome, and the call to unity in a divided world.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to ask God for a sign—and how do we recognize God’s presence when we’re living with uncertainty? This Fourth Week of Advent reflection explores the story of King Ahaz, the promise of Emmanuel, and the deeply human desire for reassurance that God is with us. Drawing connections between Isaiah’s prophecy and the birth of Christ, this meditation reflects on how God often meets us through peace, people, moments of clarity, and quiet grace. A thoughtful Advent reflection for anyone seeking discernment, comfort, and hope as Christmas approaches, reminding us that the greatest sign God gives is presence itself—then, now, and always.
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