Mtr. Sarah reminds us that the Kingdom of God costs something so be prepared for the cost, know that it's there.
Fr. John asks us to consider giving without thought of receiving in return, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that teaching and worship is nothing without action.
Fr. John encourages us to be persistant in the spiritual things of life.
Mtr. Sarah talks about how the Holy Spirit is breaking into this world, and we are here to help make that happen.
Fr. John challenges us with a question to ask ourselves: is God at the center of all we do and say.
Fr. John reminds us to be intentional in our preparation as we approach worship.
Mtr. Sarah encourages us not to let excuses distract us from proclaiming the kingdom of God.
Fr. Chris talks about how the unity of creation is made more perfect by the diversity of God's creation.
Mtr. Sarah discusses the relational implications of the Trinity: belonging and community.
Fr. Wiley contemplates the lesson of Babel; how hubris divides and humility unites.
Fr. Wiley points out how Revelation is a vision of encouragement to people who are tempted to lose hope.
Mtr. Sarah shares how Jesus is concerned with our healing and wholeness, despite our doubt and lack of faith.
Fr. Wiley describes the new testament commandment that we love Jesus enough to love one another.
Mtr. Sarah highlights how Tabitha's life teaches us that we, as followers of Christ, are to provide and care for one another.
Fr. Wiley points to the upside down logic of the Gospel; that Jesus is worthy not due to strength, but due to sacrificial power made perfect in weakness.
Mtr. Sarah contrasts the meaning behind belief and trust, and how that may inform our own faith.
Fr. Wiley proclaims that today our hope is infinite, our forgiveness is assured, and our freedom is won - Christ is alive!
Fr. Wiley remarks that just as one man's trespass led to condemnation for all, so one man's righteousness leads to justification and life for all.
Fr. Wiley invites us to follow Jesus all the way to the cross, to ask: what in our life needs to be crucified in Christ.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that we practice these holy rituals in order to embody them and remember what it means to be in relationship with God and one another.
Mtr. Sarah calls out how we all have a part in the story of Holy Week.
Fr. Wiley discusses how Paul's life was immediately transformed when he decided to learn from his greatest failure.
Mtr. Sarah asks: when did we stop being amazed at the awesome stories of God's grace and mercy.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that life is fragile and short, and that how we live our life today, matters.