The angels have spoken: Christ has come. The bread has been made. The wassel has been shared. May we, this day of celebration and hope, find the space to “rest beside the weary road and hear the angels sing.”
God's dominion promises freedom
Psalm 148 exalts not only God’s omnipresence, but the authority of God over things like beasts in the depths, the moon and sun, the stars and the rulers of the earth.
Hope of Christmas
Advent – this time that marks of the coming of God into this world through the incarnation of his Son – revives our hope.
A sure path with our God
Can we not trust that the One who wrote and produced the greatest story ever told will send us the direction and help we need to follow the plans God has for our lives? May you find comfort today in knowing our God is big enough to make a sure path for you. May the One who directed the details of the Advent story continue to tell the good news through us who seek to follow and obey.
Grace to you and peace!
Could you imagine greeting everyone you see with Paul’s beautiful salutation to the Romans?
Life comes
But with God all things are possible! There has to be enough! This child, this fluttering of wondrous life will come whether there is money or not. Because life comes.
O, Ahaz!
O, Ahaz! Scion of the house of David. You’re like the part of me that loves the forms of faith, but shies from the substance of it. You want to be taken care of, but cannot bring yourself to trust what you cannot see.
Tell the Good News
This week’s theme is to “Tell the Good News.” Scriptures throughout this week will focus our attention to the coming Immanuel. Like family anticipating a new life, announcing the coming Prince of Peace is an important first step. And then we begin to prepare.
In the wilderness, we find God
In the wilderness—a place that carries us away from our comfort zones and from material—we find answers. We find the radical kingdom that Jesus desires to see on earth—one of making ourselves less and God greater.
Patience with time
In this season of pandemonium and perpetual to-do lists, let us change the way we look at time.