Lent | Deserts Of Dependence

Lent begins with the story of Jesus in the desert – a place of isolation, vulnerability, and need. Yet in the face of temptation and hunger, Jesus shows that the desert is the place we learn what we’ve needed all along: dependence. (Luke 4:1-13)

Epiphany | Beholding And Becoming.

There’s a type of faith that engages our heads… but never stirs our hearts. In 2 Corinthians 3, Paul reminds us that the Gospel we believe isn’t just good and true – it’s beautiful. And we are changed to the degree that we turn our lives towards this glory we...

Epiphany | Love Your Enemies: Clarity Or Compromise?

In Luke 6, Jesus calls a people living under the hand of oppression to do something radical – to love those who disadvantage them and refuse to stand over others in moral superiority. In a world where the religious landscape is constantly shifting, we need the...

Epiphany | Slow Down And Listen.

Jeremiah 17 reminds us of the deceptiveness of our hearts, but not from a place of condemnation, but invitation – to slow down, open ourselves up to the presence of God, and allow Him to change us in the stillness. (Jeremiah 17:5-10)

Epiphany | The Weight Of Glory

When Isaiah saw God, he saw himself clearly for the first time. And in the healing work of grace, he found a calling and passion that grew from the same restoring work God was doing in him. Guess what? The same can be true for us. (Isaiah 6:1-8)

Epiphany | Love Alone Will Last

1 Corinthians 13 often gets pigeon-holed as a flowery poem for weddings, but that’s far for the context of Pauls’ words. On the contrary, this famous passage calls a spiritually active but immature Church to remember what the true measure of growth will...