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Seasons

April 29, 2024


"You set all the boundaries of the earth in place. Summer and winter? You made them!" Psalm 74:17 (ESV)

Photo by Joyce Carrasco

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Seasons

April 29, 2024

"You set all the boundaries of the earth in place. Summer and winter? You made them!" Psalm 74:17 (ESV)

Photo by Joyce Carrasco


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Thanks be to God who made elk, giraffes, squirrels and us.

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Beyond

January 15, 2019

God's faithfulness extends beyond anything we can see or imagine.

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Astonish

January 14, 2019

The beauty of God's world and the abundance of God's grace always have the power to awe and inspire us.

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Company

January 13, 2019

Sometimes the best gift we can offer is the gift of presence.

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Forgive

January 12, 2019

Do not let the sun go down on your anger. (Ephesians 4:26, NRSV)

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Trust

January 11, 2019

And he fixed his attention on them, expecting to receive something from them. Acts 3:5 (NRSV)

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Help

January 10, 2019

With God's help we may find beauty even in the bleakest of circumstances.

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Shadows

January 9, 2019

God’s glory shines through even the darkest and dimmest places.

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Attuned

January 8, 2019

Tune my heart, O God, to the majesty of your creation and the magnitude of your love.

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Heavy

January 7, 2019

Snow can fall quite silently that it makes you feel like you are in a snow globe. Snow can fall fast and pile up in minutes. It doesn't matter how it falls, or how beautiful it looks, we wind up shoveling it and remarking how heavy it is.

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