Fr. Wiley reminds us that we belong to one another and together we belong to God.
Fr. Wiley invites you to the foolishness of generosity, to the playful intensity of rest, to the living grace of God's gifts.
Mtr. Sarah explores the importance of relationship and community in her discussion of the Trinity.
Fr. Wiley encourages us to listen for the Spirit's leading and then be brave and follow.
Fr. Wiley examines Jesus' prayer to God about us, knowing we belonged to God first.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that Jesus says we must be willing to die for one another, and believe in the Resurrection of our Lord and witness to it.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that God has opened the covenant to everyone and all are welcome.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that Jesus pursues us when we wander away; continuing to call us back to Him.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that Jesus leads us to everlasting life and this is Good News for everyone!
Mtr. Sarah considers that maybe Thomas was the faithful disciple; maybe he went looking for Jesus while the others cowered and mourned.
Fr. Wiley proclaims the joy and promise of the resurrection - Christ is Alive!
Fr. Wiley proclaims the power of the resurrection - the defeat of sin and death.
Fr. Wiley points out how the crucifixion bears witness to the lengths that divine love will go.
Fr. Wiley reviews how God commands us into humble service to show us what divine love looks like.
Mtr. Sarah discusses how Holy Week calls us to wrestle with the uncomfortable as we transition from Passion Sunday to Easter Sunday.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that while life leads us to death, the Way of the Cross leads us through death.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that there is nothing we can do to earn salvation; it is done by God's grace.
Fr. Wiley discusses the ten commandments and how they are meant to set us free to live a life for God's purposes.
Mtr. Sarah asks if we can stay committed to the mission of Jesus knowing the cost?
Fr. Wiley comments that rather than point us TO the grave, Ash Wed seeks to point us THROUGH the grave, to the hope of our resurrection.
Mtr. Sarah describes how Jesus' healing touch leads us to a new life of service and worship.
Fr. Wiley advises us to listen for the voice of the prophets who always speak in harmony with the Holy Spirit.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that when we start from a theology of abundance we look at things differently and think of what might be.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that we don't need to give a long explanation about how Jesus is the Messiah; we just need to share our experience and invite them to come and see.