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Pentecost Sunday
Sunday is Pentecost Sunday. It remembers the day when the Spirit of God was given personally to the disciples following Jesus’ death. The Holy Spirit is the gift of God’s self to each of us. Where has God been moving through you?
The Christian Family
Sunday we will celebrate Ascension Sunday in the church and recognize the Christian family. Many will honor their mother, foster mother, step-mother, or mother-in-law. I invite you to reflect on women who have journeyed with you.
Rejoice in Springtime
It’s springtime – a time when so much promise and so much hope surrounds us. Open your heart and mind wide. Drink deeply of God’s love, hope, and presence. Let God hold you. Give thanks.
Surrendering the Stone Part 2
When the stone is removed from the tomb of Jesus, we find new life as a gift to us. What stone in your life needs to be removed that you might have full and abundant life in Christ? Have you asked God to remove it?
Following Jesus
Even into the places we do not want to go; Jesus goes with us and we are instructed to follow him. How deep is your trust in Jesus? What spiritual discipline are you working on this year to deepen and strengthen your trust and faith in Jesus?
Reflecting on Easter
In the moment of hearing her name called, Mary recognized Jesus. With the sound of her name, she was bonded in love once again. When and how have you known intimacy with the Holy One? Do you believe that you are very dear in God’s eyes?
Surrendering the Stone
When the stone was rolled away from the tomb, the women had their hearts and minds open to understanding, hope, and belief. Each of us has a “stone” that needs to be rolled away so that God can heal us and move us towards the person we were created to be.
Understanding the Cross
As we head toward Good Friday, we ponder what the cross means to each of us. Most often we hear folks claim that Jesus died for the sins of the world. While this is one of the understandings of the cross, it is not the only meaning.
The Gift of Forgiveness
Jesus’s prayer, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” transcends time and space. The “them” includes all of humanity. Are you ready to accept this free gift? Is there someone you need to forgive?
Lenten Practices
Many people mark the forty days of Lent by choosing asceticism: denying one’s self of worldly pleasures. Giving up something creates space in our life so we can take something up that helps us to grow closer to God. So, how will you use these forty days?