I invite you to enter this season of rejoicing with love and service, but also with self-care. So, that the peace of God may enter you and hold your heart and your mind in Jesus.
Have joy instead of fear
It’s time to stop being afraid of God’s wrath, but instead to celebrate that God is the most powerful being in the universe and that God has chosen us to be his adopted and dearly beloved children.
A lullaby for me
This was — and is — a lullaby for me, a song stemming from the love of my God and heavenly parent restoring and renewing my peace when I most need it.
Repentance, Renewal, Restoration
This week’s Scriptures call us to identify the ways God renews our being. It invites us to participate in the changing of our minds: go beyond observation, acknowledge our weakness and open ourselves to the hope of restoration.
A new age of grace
John stood at the door of a new age of grace, welcoming all. I’m wondering, do I do the same?
A place of love and support
By Emily Trapp, a senior music and communication double major from Canby, Ore. DEVOTIONAL: Paul wrote the book of Philippians during his second journey to Philippi, where he found an invaluable environment of love and support in comparison to the other places he is known to travel to within Scripture. Unlike many of Paul’s letters, … Keep reading »
Spring is not in sight
As I walk around the garden, there are not clear indicators to tell me that there will be a new season. Instead the hope is within me. It is the remembrance of the consistent cycling of the four seasons. Spring will come!
Refined to my highest potential
By Brook Hostetter, a senior music major from Harrisonburg, Va. DEVOTIONAL: Back in the day, the job of the metal refiner was an incredibly meticulous and important task. A refiner was to make a metal the best that it could be. In order to do this, the refiner would take their precious metal and hold … Keep reading »
Refined by Fire
Refinement is not comfortable for the metal, nor is it easy for the metal worker, but it is necessary. In the end, the hero and the metal undergo a similar process. They are each refined through hard work, commitment and patience.
Wading in faithfulness for renewed strength
With so much turmoil in our world, sometimes we may question – God where are you or why is this happening? Hurricanes, earthquakes, wild fires and many other natural disasters, in addition to wars and acts of violence, can at times cause us to run weary and feel overwhelmed in our walk with God.
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