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Wandering Heart: “Here’s my heart”

Wandering Heart: “Here’s my heart”

In this final week, we come full circle. Peter has dropped his nets, walked on water, professed his faith, been rebuked, received foot washing, denied Jesus, and run to the tomb. Now, Jesus once again meets Peter at the shoreline where he is casting his nets.

Wandering Heart: “Songs of loudest praise”

Wandering Heart: “Songs of loudest praise”

They are supposed to be praising Caesar. Instead, they are shouting for the one entering the city on a donkey. Their singing is subversive, courageous, and contagious.

Wandering Heart: “Teach me”

Wandering Heart: “Teach me”

How many times should I forgive? Jesus’s math is not predictable; it’s infinite. Forgiveness is abundant. Grace is not earned.

Wandering Heart: “Praise the mount”

Wandering Heart: “Praise the mount”

When we have the courage to say, “This, I believe…,” that conviction has a ripple effect on others. If you had to speak your faith in one sentence, what would you say?

Wandering Heart: “Rescue me from danger”

Wandering Heart: “Rescue me from danger”

Many of us know what it feels like to be thrown off balance, to feel as if we’re sinking. In this story, we empathize with the desperation Peter feels as he cries out, and we pray for God to save us when we sink.

Wandering Heart: “Jesus sought me”

Wandering Heart: “Jesus sought me”

What is the beginning of your faith story? When has God sought you out? Have you ever felt like your calling was pursuing—or chasing—you? Did you resist? Did you follow?

Called to a Community

Called to a Community

We are called to a community to serve. Staying connected helps us burn bright without burning up.

Who Am I?

Who Am I?

God told Moses to tell the people that God is “I Am.” This couldn’t be more clear and more vague when it comes to helping us understand who God is.

We Root Ourselves in Ritual

We Root Ourselves in Ritual

When all seems up in the air, it is the familiar, the known, the shared, that brings us back to our feet. 

We Make Room

We Make Room

You might have heard it said, “We don’t need bigger walls or fences; we need longer tables.”

We Are Amazed

We Are Amazed

The Christmas story gives us permission to allow ourselves to be amazed

We Find Joy in Connection

We Find Joy in Connection

Have you ever done something that brought you so much joy, but you were afraid to tell others about it?  Have you ever discovered something about yourself but didn’t feel others would embrace it?

Is Christ your King?

Is Christ your King?

A king has very specific rules and responsibilities that fall to no one else. One of those responsibilities is executing judgement upon the people. Do you fear judgement?