Savannah Demuynck offers a prayer reflecting on Christ’s call to humility and service.
Observing Passion Sunday rather than Palm Sunday this year may allow worshippers to look for God in their own places of grief and despair. — Ginna Bairby
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Matthew A. Rich explores what joy looks like in Lent.
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Ellen Williams Hensle explores Luke 15 and the prodigal son's message of grace, reconciliation and hope in times of division.
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How do we respond when our best efforts yield nothing, asks Thomas J. Carrico, Jr.?
Psalm 27 invites us to explore faith, fear, and the ways we hide — only to be called out into courage, writes Teri McDowell Ott. How do we move from hiding to trusting God?
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What forces pull our communal motives and loyalties away from God’s heart, asks Kyle Walker?
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Feeling weary of preaching Transfiguration Sunday year after year? Matt Gaventa notices how Luke 9:28-36 calls us to wake up! God is working — don’t miss the moment.
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Jesus' call to love enemies in Luke 6:27-38 is radical, not passive—challenging power, injustice, and division through creative action, writes Roger Gench.
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Teri McDowell Ott reflects on poetry, self-help and Psalm 1.
Rose Schrott Taylor reflects on God’s boundless abundance and the risk of transformation.
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A prayer for those facing tough decisions by Katy Shevel.
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Walter Canter reflects on unanswered prayers, healing, and holding love and anger in tension.
January 20, 2025, marks the inauguration of America's new president as well as the celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life. Teri McDowell Ott pens a prayer to help us hold all this together.
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