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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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Manifest

February 15, 2018

God's handiwork is apparent in all aspects of creation — the sturdy and the fragile.

Photo by Richard Gilbert

Ash Wednesday

February 14, 2018

Out of the ashes of humanity rises the salvation of Christ.

Photo by Caroline Bellemare

Song

February 13, 2018

Music is an international language, uniting humankind in joy and thanksgiving.

Photo by Mike Eischen

Royalty

February 12, 2018

The Lord made human beings "a little lower than God, and crowned them with glory and honor.” Psalm 8:5 (NRSV)

Photo by Gene Smith

Seasons

February 11, 2018

Soon, but not yet, it will be time to sit in communion with another over coffee.

Photo by Sharon Brown Christopher

Spring

February 10, 2018

The changing seasons bring new opportunities to experience life in Christ.

Photo by Donald G. Emler

Justice

February 9, 2018

"Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” Amos 5:23 (NRSV)

Photo by Alexandra Holland

Embrace

February 8, 2018

Here where my ribs meet we are joined, Lord. Your beating heart of love and my needy heart, in mutual embrace; grace filling my pulse with your life.

Photo by K. Cavanaugh LaMantia

Flourish

February 7, 2018

Let’s work together to create an environment in which all of God’s creatures can flourish.

Photo by Allen Butte

Climb Higher

February 6, 2018

Sometimes you need to climb a little higher to fully appreciate the beauty around you.

Photo by Laura Norris