
Giving Up Seeking the Wrong Shelter for Christ’s Open Arms
Giving something up is a traditional practice of the season, but often we do not venture past giving up something like chocolate or wine. Perhaps

Giving something up is a traditional practice of the season, but often we do not venture past giving up something like chocolate or wine. Perhaps

Giving something up is a traditional practice of the season, but often we do not venture past giving up something like chocolate or wine. Perhaps

Transfiguration is the last Sunday in Epiphany and the final Sunday before Ash Wednesday and takes us into Lent. In that way, it serves as

Mercy. Mercy. Mercy. Joseph lives it in Egypt. Jesus preaches it in the gospel. The Spirit guides us into merciful lives with the power of

Blessings and curses abound on the sixth Sunday after Epiphany especially as Jesus shares the Beatitudes in his Sermon on the Plain. We would do

“Go in peace, share the good news.” Week after week Christians are sent out to bear the good news to a hungry, needy world. Inside

The Presentation of Our Lord falls forty days after the birth of Jesus as the church marks the day Mary and Joseph presented him in

God’s promise and call are revealed to us in scripture. Jesus, in coming home and attending the synagogue, reads from the scroll of the prophet

The Sundays after Epiphany continue to celebrate the revelation of God’s glory to us as it was made known to us in Bethlehem. First wise
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