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Celestial

May 13, 2024


Let your light shine, O God, even in the shadows.

Photo by Michelle Felkel

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Celestial

May 13, 2024

Let your light shine, O God, even in the shadows.

Photo by Michelle Felkel


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Present

April 5, 2018

The possibility of the future is concealed within the present.

Photo by Richard Gilbert

Differences

April 4, 2018

Just as no two snowflakes are the same, no two people are the same. God uses the differences in each of us for the work of the Kingdom.

Photo by Gene Smith

Resurrection

April 3, 2018

Through Christ’s death and resurrection we can experience the beauty of new life.

Photo by Allen Butte

Beginnings

April 2, 2018

Not even death can stop the power of God to make all things new.

Photo by Terri Foster

Easter

April 1, 2018

Following the light of Christ means leaving the darkness behind.

Photo by Linda Furtado

Worry

March 31, 2018

Bottom line: do not worry about your life...your heavenly Father feeds them, and you are more precious to Him than a beautiful bird. If he looks after them, of course he will look after you. (paraphrase The Voice Matt. 6:25-34)

Photo by Lynn Callahan Burns

Good Friday

March 30, 2018

We praise Christ, who showed his love by dying for us and his power by rising again.

Photo by Allen Butte

Hope

March 29, 2018

Through Christ we can find hope even in the most ordinary things.

Photo by Keith Honeyman

Grateful

March 28, 2018

Let us give thanks for those who keep us safe in spite of their own discomfort.

Photo by Charlene Reichert

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"

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