Fr. James discusses how we can never repay our sin debt to God. We must forgive limitlessly if we are to be forgiven by God.
Fr. James discusses how as image bears of God we must honor one another. We were made to desire glory, and we want to partake in that glory with the Lord.
Fr. James discusses how part and parcel of what it means to be a Christian is to submit to the very same church Christ founded.
Christians are called to be like Christ both in his humiliation and in his blessed position before God.
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