On the Second Sunday of Lent, we explore how Jesus’ challenge to Nicodemus was a gift to him, because it showed him what it means to get low and bow before God.
In Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness, we see him beginning to undo all that was broken when the first Adam rebelled.
On Transfiguration Sunday, we reflect on how even though God’s presence is more transcendent than we can imagine, he invites us into deeper connection with him.
On World Mission Sunday, we intentionally decide to not settle for the small thing when God has something bigger for us.
The beatitudes that begin Jesus’ sermon on the mount give us a picture of a community shaped by the one who was Crucified for the world.
The main way that we grow as disciples of Jesus is engaging in his mission
As we behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, we reflect on how embodied practices help shape us.
As we reflect on Jesus’ Baptism on the First Sunday after Epiphany, we reflect also on our own Baptism and what it would look like to be a church that celebrates regular baptisms
As Saint John’s celebrates the feast of the Epiphany, we reflect on what it means that God loves to reveal himself to all people
The way God goes about His intervention in the world leads humanity into a place of humble obedience.
Lea Ann Asbury reflects on how we who are least in the Kingdom can be called greater than John the Baptist because we are in a position of extraordinary blessedness.
John the Baptist lays out the right response to God’s revelation and the right criteria for determining who is rightly related to God
Father James discusses how just as Jesus came on the clouds in judgment in 70 a.d., he will come again in final judgment
Father James discusses the reasons why Jesus is not like other Kings