Mtr. Sarah describes how God desires a relationship with us simply because we are His children - no strings attached.
Fr. Wiley explains that Christ's way is the only way for anyone to be free.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that our efforts should be directed to God as we strive to become like a spring of water, whose waters never fail.
Mtr. Sarah asks: would it be obvious to others that you are a Christian?
Fr. Wiley asks: what is it about your personal values that makes you recognizable as a Christian?
Mtr. Sarah points out that God invites us to be in relationship with Him through prayer.
Mtr. Sarah invites you to stop, rest and listen as you go about your busy life.
Fr. Wiley asks "who would you want to come by if you were the injured man in the ditch?"
Fr. Wiley reminds us that wherever God's people gather, God is present.
Fr. Wiley encourages us not to wait to have everything in order before we go and follow Jesus.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that every single one we call "them", God calls Beloved Child.
Fr. Wiley shares that the Trinity is part of the beauty and mystery of God - and can only be encountered, not taught.
Fr. Wiley notes that the variety of languages is evidence of the power of the Holy Spirit to make us one.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that for those looking, the Holy Spirit is willing to be found and will lead us to do things we never thought we could.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that in the resurrection we're asked to go out and be bringers of light, the bearers of Christ.
Bishop Henderson reminds us that we are all shepherds - baptized into the mission of Christ.
Mtr. Sarah reflects on how quickly we forget that it's still Easter today.
Fr. Wiley declares that resurrection is the truth that demands to be shared.
Fr. Wiley declares that the gift of abundant and eternal life is offered and available to us today.
Fr. Wiley proclaims that resurrection is already happening in you; you are your eternal self right now.
Fr. Wiley asks if on this day of misery and miracle, did we just want to destroy something beautiful.
Mtr. Sarah shares a story of radical hope, of radical love.
Mtr. Sarah acknowledges that if we look to God and not ourselves, we can get it right.
Fr. Wiley tells us to be so entangled in Christ, that no one can tell the difference.