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Invitation

April 24, 2024


Pause and be immersed in God’s lavish gift of grace.

Photo by J Keith Zimmerman

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Invitation

April 24, 2024

Pause and be immersed in God’s lavish gift of grace.

Photo by J Keith Zimmerman


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Potential

March 27, 2018

In the bulb there is a flower, in a seed an apple tree, in cocoons a hidden promise butterflies will soon be free. — Natalie Sleeth "Hymn of Promise"

Photo by Barbara Page Kell

Ripples

March 26, 2018

Each small act of service reflects Christ's love to the world.

Photo by Susan Ruach

Ahead

March 25, 2018

With eyes wide open and light illuminating the way, we move forward, trusting God will show us the way.

Photo by Sharon Brown Christopher

Behold

March 24, 2018

"When I gaze with eyes open at what you, my God, have created here, heaven is already mine." Hildegard of Bingen

Photo by Joyce Carrasco

Purity

March 23, 2018

"Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me." Psalm 51:10 (NRSV)

Photo by Donald G. Emler

Refreshment

March 22, 2018

“[The Lord] makes me lie down in green pastures; he leads me beside still waters.” Psalm 23:2 (NRSV)

Photo by Alexandra Holland

Legacy

March 21, 2018

The lives that came before us make possible the abundant life we live now.

Photo by Cyndy Hardaker

Renewal

March 20, 2018

In order to serve well we all need times of rest and renewal

Photo by Richard Gilbert

Angels

March 19, 2018

For whom can you serve as God’s angel today?

Photo by Allen Butte

Surprise

March 18, 2018

O God, the beauty of your creation continually delights and surprises us.

Photo by Kassie Hassler