The message of Easter is an invitation to move away from trusting only what we can see and touch with our eyes and fingers to trusting what our spirits tell us is true. It is an invitation to believe what God says is true, and we find that truth at a level much deeper than what the senses can know. Thomas thought he needed to touch the bruised flesh of Jesus to find the truth. But he discovered truth when Jesus touched the bruised spirit of Thomas.
Read MoreHow can we attend to the body of Christ as Mary did? Through the extravagant gifts we give in assembling together to worship at His feet, then moving out into the community to minister and serve others.
Where do you see yourself in the story of the Prodigal Son? Through the lens of things that throw up barriers or through the lens of relationships that teach us how to forgive and move on?
Presbyterian minister and friend to all, Fred Rogers taught us all a lot more than how to sport a cardigan. We celebrate his enduring legacy as one who modeled God’s love, in all things.
God is faithful, whether we are or not. God’s goodness is so great that it spills over to this day and greets you here. It is through that faith we move from fear to confidence, knowing that God will always have the last word.
What’s the point of the temptations leading up to the crucifixion? The tempter casts the lure of immediate gratification, which is to be walked away from. Jesus showed us how to do it.
Join us for the moment that celebrates Jesus' radical change of appearance while in the presence of Peter, James, and John, on a high mountain. The Transfiguration revealed Christ's glory prior to the crucifixion, and it anticipated his resurrection and ascension.
Understanding the relationship between spirituality and religion is key to our ability to meet people where they are, and in doing so, demonstrate God’s love to them. Join us for a look at a new vision for Providence that can help our family of faith grow stronger in our ability to be His hands and feet in the world.
We live in a world where the very things which the kingdom of God holds as out as good are the very things the world does not understand to be that way. So we must choose which comes first. And we do that every time we are fed the bread and the cup.