Exodus 25-26 reveals God's desire for intentional relationship, writes Chris Burton.
Elders and deacons answer nearly the same ordination questions as ministers of Word and Sacrament. Tara Bulger reflects on what this reveals about church leadership.
Ambition drives us, yet Matthew 19:16-30 reveals its limits, writes Chris Burton.
Change is hard, but discipleship points us to hope. Explore Matthew 11 and reflect on what it means to follow Jesus amidst fear and indifference.
Savannah Demuynck reflects on the centrality of extending and receiving forgiveness in the Christian faith.
Rosalind Banbury's sixth reflection on the 2024-2025 Presbyterian Women/Horizons Bible Study.
Julia Boyce reflects on Psalm 145’s acrostic structure, reflections on trust, and praise for God’s character.
In learning about our blessings, we learn to bless God, writes Tara W. Bulger of Psalm 103.
Chris Burton explores God's vigilance, justice, and faith as a response to oppression and despair in challenging times.
Rosalind Banbury's fifth reflection on the 2024-2025 Presbyterian Women/Horizons Bible Study.
Austin Vernon writes on Luke 18:31-43.
Lucus Levy Keppel writes on Zechariah's song and Advent.
Rose Schrott Taylor writes on 2 Samuel 7:4-17.
Rose Schrott Taylor writes about Ruth.
Rosalind Banbury's fourth reflection on the 2024-2025 Presbyterian Women/Horizons Bible Study.
Brendan McLean reflects on the beauty of the ordinary.
Brendan McLean writes on thanksgiving and Psalm 100.
Brendan McLean writes about Halloween and Psalm 146.
Brendan McLean writes on Psalm 23.
Samantha Coggins explores Psalm 62.
Elana Keppel Levy on Isaiah 25.
Rosalind Banbury's third reflection on the 2024-2025 Presbyterian Women/Horizons Bible Study.
Lucus Levy Keppel writes on Psalm 22.
Rose Schrott Taylor writes on Psalm 51.
Pamela Meilands reflections on the spiritual gift of celebration.
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