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Know

May 4, 2024


Help us, Lord, to one day break through the great cloud of unknowing.

Photo by Alexandra Holland

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Know

May 4, 2024

Help us, Lord, to one day break through the great cloud of unknowing.

Photo by Alexandra Holland


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Liveliness

July 19, 2017

You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace;…. and all the trees of the field will clap their hands. Isaiah 55:12 (NIV)

Photo by Charlene Reichert

Patterns

July 18, 2017

The patterns of our lives form an intricate web woven in partnership with God our creator.

Photo by Beverly Shamana

Playful

July 17, 2017

When we honor the child within ourselves, the more possibilities we can imagine.

Photo by Barbara Page Kell

Creativity

July 16, 2017

How can you use your God-given gift of creativity to brighten someone's day?

Photo by Allen Butte

Stewards

July 15, 2017

Humans are a small part of God's vast creation, but can have a disproportionate influence on its wellbeing.

Photo by Susan Ruach

Identity

July 14, 2017

How will I express the unique qualities God has given me?

Photo by Richard Gilbert

Resurrection

July 13, 2017

Sometimes faith requires us to do something counter to the culture around us.

Photograph by Mike Eischen

Covenant

July 12, 2017

The light of God's shines through the sacrifice of Christ.

Photo by Keith Honeyman

Secure

July 11, 2017

You are a hiding place for me; you preserve me from trouble. Psalm 32:7 (NRSV)

Photo by Dennis Reagan

In Between

July 10, 2017

The tricky thing about being a person of faith is living at the junction of God's love and the world's brokenness.

Photo by Dail Ballard