Easter
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Doing Justice with Mercy and Humility: Every Life Leaves a Wake

In a world where there is plenty of judgment, the church is called to lift up mercy. We’re challenged to find ways of doing justice with mercy and humility while staying close to one another in love. Continue reading
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Trusting in the Way … Together

Sometimes it is difficult to know whether we are ready for what’s happening in the present moment … and for what’s next. Jesus said, “You already know the way … I am the way” What fills the cup of our lives? What happens in the wake of our lives? See this sermon to explore further. Continue reading
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Living the Gospel Out Loud: Being Attentive to the Wake We Leave Behind

What does it mean to follow Jesus beyond what feels safe? How can we explore and embrace risk and awareness so that our lives echo Jesus’ invitation to abundant life. Continue reading
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Cast the Net Anyway: Faith in Uncertain Waters

Perhaps every age throughout history has had its uncertainty, and we feel the push and pull from many directions to accept the certainty of this or that version of “truth.” Faith calls us not to perfect clarity, but to courageous trust, curiosity, and love—following Jesus even when we don’t have all the answers. Continue reading
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Darkness Doesn’t Win. Love Is Never Finished.

In an often complicated, uncertain, and fragile world, Easter has a particular message. It does not deny darkness—it proclaims that love, hope, and new life are the ripple effects of Jesus’ resurrection continually moving us outward and doing a new thing. Continue reading
