
A Fortress Not of Stone
Psalm 27:1, 5-13 Into your courts, O Most Holy,we come bearing our weights and burdens,to cross the threshold and breathe in the cool airredolent with
Psalm 27:1, 5-13 Into your courts, O Most Holy,we come bearing our weights and burdens,to cross the threshold and breathe in the cool airredolent with
John 1:29-42 In this coming Sunday’s Gospel reading, Jesus is referred to twice by his cousin John as the “Lamb of God.” The first time
We know now the night sky as ancient record- the ages and eons requiredfor the light of each star to fall on our eyes.If we
For all those in the midst of a travel meltdown Beloved Savior, we come before you seeking your grace and compassion this day: we long
Mary is waiting, every new ache ironically raising a stir of hope. Joseph is waiting, wide awake
Matthew 1:18-25 No, that was another Joseph. I am not the onein many-colored coat, braggart boy, Daddy’s petwho told his brothers they’d grovel before him,
By Leslie Scoopmire Bedeviled by thoughts ominous and thoughts profound,wreathing fog about my noggin, sheathingperspective, restive, Idid not know how to spy the blue sky,to
Inspired by Caedmon’s HymnO God the Maker, whose creation brings forth stuttering praises of awe and wonder from the untutored tongues of your children,our hearts overflow now
God of Abundant Grace, your love preserves usand calls us to wakefulness and compassion:we raise our hearts in thankfulness and praise. You, O God, call
Colossians 1:11-20 “There is a theology in prepositions…”— Rev. Canon Graham Ward, How the Light Gets In: Ethical Life I Remain strong, O faithful, O
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