Fr. Wiley reflects on the parable of the wheat and the weeds and reminds us that our work is to build one another up, bear one another's burdens and bear fruit.
Mtr. Sarah reflects on the future benefit of scattering seeds in ministry today, thanks be to God.
Mtr. Sarah comments on how hard it is to hear God's voice when we've already decided what we expect Him to say.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that every person we see is an opportunity to meet Jesus, and every door we go through is an opportunity for someone to meet Jesus in us.
Mtr. Sarah describes the new life we are called into as disciples and apostles of Christ.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that the Holy Spirit and faith are the only supplies we need as we go out into the world to spread the Good News.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that we worship a God who is generous with mercy, sits down with sinners and allows interruptions for calls of mercy from his children.
Fr. Wiley confronts the overwhelming difficulty in expressing the mystery of the inexpressible.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that we are filled with the Holy Spirit to be poured out to others in love and service in devotion to God.
Fr. Wiley offers encouragement for our dark moments of suffering and reminds us that we are never alone.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that the coming of the Holy Spirit signals new creation being born into this world, within each of us.
Bishop Lambert challenges us to see in new and unique ways Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth, the Life.
Fr. Wiley asks us if we are faithful enough to hear our Shepherd's voice and brave enough to follow.
Mtr. Sarah helps us recognize how God works in our community so that we recognize our mission to invite others in.
Mtr. Sarah proposes that the Gospel story of Thomas isn't so much about doubting, but about being invited in and touching the impossible for ourselves.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that the resurrection hope of this morning is both for this life and the next - and to live this, is to be transformed.
Fr. Wiley encourages us to embrace the Resurrection truth that not even death can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.
Fr. Wiley meditates on the events of Good Friday as the crowd chose safety over salvation.
Mtr. Sarah calls us to participate in the history of our faith this week as we go from celebration to crucifixion to rejoicing.
Mtr. Sarah highlights the benefits of community in responding to lament and offering hope.
Fr. Wiley asks where might God be trying to anoint our weakness into his strength.
Fr. Wiley encourages us to bring our wounds to church as God takes on our sufferings, connecting our hearts to the cross.
Fr. Wiley points out that when we understand that our disciplines are part of the gift of a life in grace, we are free to offer our lives as a gift of thanksgiving.
Mtr. Sarah encourages us to keep our hearts focused on God and remember who we are in Christ as we face trials and temptations.
Fr. Wiley challenges us to take on the fast that God chooses; disciplines that lead to joy.