
Resistance: Beneath the Cross with Jerusalem
Though we sometimes doubt and often resist God’s desire to protect and save us, our God persists! In holy baptism, God’s people have been called

Though we sometimes doubt and often resist God’s desire to protect and save us, our God persists! In holy baptism, God’s people have been called

On Ash Wednesday we began the forty days of Lent. The number forty is not an insignificant or random choice. It reflects the forty years Israel wandered

The Transfiguration of Our Lord sits like a hinge in Jesus’ ministry. As the Epiphany season began with the voice of God proclaiming Jesus as the

This Old Lutheran sticker says it all… Love is greater than everything else. But love is difficult because all of those words in grey are pervasive

This Sunday’s Old Testament texts (Jeremiah 17 and Psalm 1) depict images of trees planted by streams of water and call to mind our theme

… This BIG! The fifth Sunday after Epiphany continues to highlight moments of revelation. I like to think of epiphanies as “aha” moments. This week we read

Jesus reads from the scriptures and is the talk of the town. At first, Jesus is seen as the hometown boy made good. Then something

Playgrounds still resound with “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” But those words ring hollow. As adults, and

Throughout the Season of Epiphany, we are reminded that an epiphany – an aha moment – can happen anywhere. Ordinary things like stars, doves, and
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