Miracles can take a lot of work, and God calls on us to participate in the work that leads up to His miracles. We need to do our part and do whatever He tells us. What is he calling you to do?
Let us reaffirm our baptism vows and remember the steps along our faith journey since that day: both the challenges and joys we have experienced, and the moments of grace that God continues to provide that give us a second chance, every day.
At the season when we typically hit the reset button in our lives, consider this resolution from John’s gospel: Lead with love, then talk.
The “yes” that Mary said to God is the same “yes” we say when we let faith triumph over reason and allow God to make us a little more than we otherwise would be.
Experience the joy of the season — and all the anticipation it brings — through the loving gifts offered by our talented Providence musicians.
John came bursting out of the wilderness proclaiming that all was about to change: that we would be shown a permanent path out of the injustices of the world. God did that for us with the coming of his Son, but it’s up to us to help straighten those paths every day.
Join us as we greet the first Sunday in Advent with readings, music and prayer while celebrating the annual hanging of the greens.
Today, we reflect on the life of Christ and celebrate His Sovereignty over the world in music, prayer and communion. It’s the last step as we look prepare for the Advent Season.
On this day, we are reminded that creation begins and ends with God. Those saints who have gone before us know this fully, while we here on earth know this only in part. There is something better yet to come, and God will have the last word.
God sees the past, present and future in one panoramic view. It is a great comfort to know this is the nature of the God we worship. That is something to sing about night and day, and forever.