Lectionary blog: A season to examine ourselves
Like Jesus, we can struggle with what it means to be a child of God.
Like Jesus, we can struggle with what it means to be a child of God.
A week of prayers for the world and ministries of this church.
“Bearing Fruit” features Colossians with readings and reflections.
The important question is what did the disciples say they saw?
A week of prayers for the world and ministries of this church.
I understood, in a in-my-face kind of way, what white privilege is.
It’s about being a servant people invited to share God with the world.
A week of prayers for the world and ministries of this church.
Why not pray with our whole bodies? Why not pray with our whole selves?
It’s an agenda that means we need to be making a difference now.
A week of prayers for the world and ministries of this church.
But we can become too focused on ourselves, meeting our own needs.
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