The Rev. Candy Snively reflects on with one foot in the past and one in the future, we straddle and completely miss the present. We can become captive to what was, oppressed by what might be, and blind to what is.
The Rev. Candy Snively reflects on with one foot in the past and one in the future, we straddle and completely miss the present. We can become captive to what was, oppressed by what might be, and blind to what is.
Fr. George today offered the State of the Parish.
Hear Bishop Rodman share insights from his own personal experiences about the feast of All Saints.
For the third week in our 3-week stewardship series, Fr. George explores growing together in faith.
For the second week in our 3-week stewardship series, Mo. Alice explores the meaning of Serve.
At the beginning of our 3-week stewardship series, Fr. Javier explores the meaning of common worship: “Worship—and what we do in it—calls us back to attention to a different way of measuring our time and worth… There is work and there is rest; there is fasting and there is feasting. And all these little habits…
Ever wonder why the story of the man who walked away is in the Gospel? A reflection of what it can say to us today.
Fr. Javier deals with Jesus’ words in Mark 10:2-16: “We were not created to be free from one another. We were created to experience the freedom of being with each other—of knowing and being known, of being vulnerable and carefree, of being together without fear.”
Giving up parts of ourselves that feel integral to the way we operate.
Like his disciples Jesus continues to love us even when we don’t quite get it.