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Why Do You Say You Love Jesus?

Morf Morford
September 20, 2021
General, Practical Justice, Theology
What I really want to know is why this “love” so often doesn't look like love; why this “faith” doesn’t look like faith. Would they say, "It's not about what love looks like, it's about what I believe"?

Easter Won’t be Cancelled

Morf Morford
April 6, 2021
Church Life, General, Theology
Perhaps the lesson of Easter still stands: no stone, no guards, no jeering crowds, no pious bureaucracy, no political compromise will ever hold back, or even begin to contain the living Truth. 

The Compass of the Beatitudes

Terry Webb
September 16, 2020
Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology
Many of Jesus’ followers were angry. They had been anticipating the culmination of what God had promised, that once again the land would be theirs. But now they were subjects of the Roman Empire.

Watch and Pray: A Message for the Symptomatic

Lee Ann Pomrenke
May 3, 2020
Church Life, General, Theology
You do not need to plead with God for your survival or submit to this disease, because it is not God's will that you be sick.

Amidst Pandemic, the Chance to Experience Easter as the Apostles Did

Nathan Empsall
April 12, 2020
Church Life, General, Theology
So let’s experience Easter as the Apostles did: in small groups at home, preparing to share God’s love with the poor and vulnerable.

A Reflection on Maundy Thursday

Chris Ebling
April 9, 2020
Church Life, General, Theology
The story that begins on Maundy Thursday is one of betrayal, denial, pain, and sacrifice. Where were you?

Deep Down, You Don’t Really Want to Change the World

Lance Schaubert
January 1, 2018
Church Life, General, Theology
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We say we want to change the world. But deep down, we want to raise up human cement trucks that further entrench the very worst of our habits and systemic injustices.

What Do You Want to Shape Your Soul?

Kent Annan
May 21, 2014
General, Global
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MAY 21, 2014 | BY: KENT ANNAN -- The rain roars down. That season has arrived. The rain might as well be tears, drenching hundreds...

Gathering Crowds – Or Making Disciples?

Micah Bales
April 26, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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APRIL 26, 2014 | BY: MICAH BALES -- What is the basis of real spiritual community? A large number of people showing...

The Humility and Grace of Foot Washing: Pope Francis and Me

Linda Brendle
April 5, 2013
Church Life, General
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BY: LINDA BRENDLE -- Pope Francis created quite a stir during Holy Week when he celebrated the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at a prison...
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