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Always

April 23, 2024


From dawn until dusk, we long to be in your presence, loving God.

Photo by Gene Smith

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Always

April 23, 2024

From dawn until dusk, we long to be in your presence, loving God.

Photo by Gene Smith


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Imago Dei

March 15, 2020

We come to know our true selves best when we remember that we are reflections of God's image in the world.

Photo by Robert A. Farruggia, Jr.

Confused

March 14, 2020

When we fail to listen to the whole message, we may be left with a wrong impression.

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Creativity

March 13, 2020

God's handiwork is often found in unexpected places.

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Plenty

March 12, 2020

There’s plenty of room for everyone in the world. Enough money, riches, and beauty for all to share. — Anne Frank

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Symbiosis

March 11, 2020

There is beauty in relationships that are mutual.

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Unknown

March 10, 2020

Guiding God, may I launch fearlessly into the unknown with the assurance that you have gone before me.

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Savior

March 9, 2020

O Christ, be our guide and comfort.

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Congregation

March 8, 2020

Whatever the new day brings, we meet it together as the body of Christ.

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Hesitation

March 7, 2020

What is your next step? Where is the journey taking you today, tomorrow and the next day?

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Journey

March 6, 2020

Sometimes it is difficult to know whether we are at the end or the beginning of our journey. With guidance from above either will be as it should.

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