Do We Know Who We Are?
If I were to ask you who you are, how would you respond? Not what you do, not the roles you carry, but who you are at your core. Do any of us really know who we are… I mean, who we really are? Today’s message will likely make you both laugh and ponder. Please read...
When Everything Collapses At Once – The Destructive Power of Addiction
In these early weeks of the new year, many of us are already aware of our fits and starts, and we have begun to acknowledge the wounds we carry beneath the surface. It is also worth reflecting on what can happen when those wounds go unaddressed, when coping quietly...
From Wounded to Witness
Last week we reflected on the fits and starts of the Christian life, those uneven rhythms where we walk closely with the Lord for a time, then realize we have been following at a distance. This week, it’s worth lingering with what often lies beneath those moments of...
Fits And Starts
Have you ever heard someone use the expression, fits and starts? Most often it’s used to describe something that doesn’t move forward smoothly. A car that won’t quite turn over on a cold morning. A new fitness routine, a home project, or a diet we begin with good...
A King Is Born
In the days after Christmas, many of us begin to put things away. Decorations come down. The house gets cleaned. We prepare for what’s next. It’s understandable. But it also raises a quiet question worth sitting with: what might our hurry to move on be revealing about...
Be Happy Christmas Is Almost Here
Christmas is almost here. The world around us is buzzing with last-minute lists, crowded stores, and holiday pressure. But Christmas tells us something simple and freeing: our Savior has come. We need not worry. We are invited to be happy. And discovering the deep...
Driving In The Dark
As we journey through Advent and the days grow shorter and the evenings come early, it seems fitting to admit that most of life feels like traveling in the dark with only partial visibility. We see so little, we react to what is right in front of us, and we trust that...
The Wonder of Waiting
As we move into the second week of Advent, many of us find that the season can feel familiar, almost routine. But nothing about the birth of Christ is routine. As our family prepares to welcome a new granddaughter in April, we are reminded that waiting, especially...
From Neverland to the Promised Land
In Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up sings proudly, “I’ll never grow up — not me!” Perhaps we have sung that same tune in our faith? This week’s message invites us to leave behind childish ways and grow into the mature, joyful disciples Christ calls us to become....
Thankful for the Good, the True, and the Beautiful
When the candlelight dances on the Thanksgiving table and the scent of autumn spices fills the air, our hearts are drawn to gratitude. We think of family, friends, and the many blessings that fill our lives. Beyond the meal and the laughter lies something even...
