Just as Jesus was shunned by the masses yet rose again and lives as our Cornerstone, I pray that those on the margins will be received by their oppressors as the cornerstone and help us all to rise again with a new love, new life and new understanding of what it means to do God’s work and live into God’s Beloved Community.
The Blessed One Comes in the Name of the Lord
Regardless of where this week takes you, may you be blessed as you come in the name of the Lord: fully human, needing one another.
Re-imagining extravagance
These too are examples of a different kind of extravagance, one that I believe brings us closer to God.
Boasting of a righteous heritage
In today’s Scripture, Paul boasts about his righteous heritage. In a twist of irony, Paul’s “boast” clearly becomes a confession – an honest assessment of owning up to past wrongs as a persecutor of the church.
In need of restoration
In those times when you’re burnt out and it seems like there’s no way to revive your desire to keep moving forward, may God restore you.
Be proud
Be proud that you are a miracle!
Christ Jesus Has Made Us His Own
This week we are reminded that we have already been called, named and claimed as Christ’s own. As we move toward the events of Passion week and recount the journey to the Cross, let us remember our calling.
Getting what we don't deserve
I’m comforted in knowing that although we may turn away at times, God waits in expectation of our return. God allows us to remember, and then accepts us, even if we don’t deserve it.
A fresh beginning
By Emily Trapp, a senior music major from Canby, Ore. DEVOTIONAL: Have you ever wished that you could just start your day over? That maybe you could take a nap for a couple of hours and try again during your lunch hour? Unfortunately, I have felt that sensation many times since being in college. As … Keep reading »
Set yourself free
By Maria Koshmider, a senior elementary education and special education major from Dundee, Ohio DEVOTIONAL: “Since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). The Word of God reminds us, or maybe even comforts us, that we are not alone in our sin. When I have felt ashamed or convicted … Keep reading »