Whoever Welcomes One Such Child
This week we hear James warn against selfish ambition, while the disciples quarrel over which one of them is the greatest. Jesus tells them the
This week we hear James warn against selfish ambition, while the disciples quarrel over which one of them is the greatest. Jesus tells them the
Although this week’s scripture asks the question, “Who do you say that I am?” The question is not only a question of identity but also
As we begin a new year of Sunday School and fall ministry, the scriptures for today invite us to answer God’s call like so many
When clay becomes a pot, it must first have a center. Faith and religious practice have lost their center in this Sunday’s readings. Quoting Isaiah,
Last Sunday, our gospel text shared the story of Jesus feeding the 5000 with a boys offering of bread and fish. Apparently not satisfied by
This Sunday is the first of several Sundays with gospel readings from John 6, which focus on Jesus as bread of life. In this passage
This week’s gospel might simultaneously make us uncomfortable and be comforting. Many Bibles include a heading before this gospel reading (Mark 10:13-16) that says something
Mark’s gospel makes clear how great is the press of the crowd, with its countless needs to be met, on Jesus and his disciples. Yet
July 28, 2024 – Week 3 This Sunday we finish our series about the measure of Greatness. Did you know that Jesus is not always
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