
Easter Wrapped
by: Emily Meeks It may seem incongruent but in this season of Easter, I have been thinking about one particular snowshoe excursion from this past
by: Emily Meeks It may seem incongruent but in this season of Easter, I have been thinking about one particular snowshoe excursion from this past
“In my father’s house there are many dwelling places,” says Jesus in today’s Gospel reading. And these days the image that comes to mind is
(inspired by Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16) In You, O God, do we take refuge: our trust is in You as we cry out in distress. Even when the
by Josh Huber Do consider the lilies. Also, if time allows, the daisies, tulips, daffodils, azaleas, snow drops, and dandelions. Not necessarily in that order
We recently celebrated Earth Day, and I think by now, we have been so inundated with grim news, that we must all be concerned for
When I was young, driving through the barren country of central Wyoming, I often saw lone sheep wagons perched on the tops of distant hills
Our Education for Ministry (EfM) group had an interesting theological reflection the other night. The presenter brought a picture of a Raggedy Ann doll to
2 John 1-13 You know… for the second shortest book in the Bible, theologians sure have written a lot about the second letter of John…and
Psalm 23 Let me give thanks and praise to God,my Shepherd and Provider,who claims and unfailingly loves me as God’s own. I lay all my trust
I learned solitude walking on the beach. The cascade and cadence of waves, their repetition gaping and crashing, gaping and crashing, endlessly rolling to shore,
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