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Creation

May 14, 2026


"God saw everything that he had made, and indeed, it was very good." Genesis 1:31 (NRSVUE)

Photo by Wanda Smith

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Creation

May 14, 2026

"God saw everything that he had made, and indeed, it was very good." Genesis 1:31 (NRSVUE)

Photo by Wanda Smith


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Reflection

February 5, 2018

May we be a reflection of Christ's peaceful presence.

Photo by Mark Moeller

Obsolete

February 4, 2018

What in my life is no longer useful in helping me to follow Jesus?

Photo by Keith Honeyman

Tend

February 3, 2018

We are stewards of God's world, and it provides life-giving nourishment.

Photo by Cyndy Hardaker

Possibility

February 2, 2018

"If we could look at the world in a loving way, then the world would rise up before us full of invitation, possibility and depth." John O'Donohue

Photo by Joyce Carrasco

Worship

February 1, 2018

Our hope of resurrection is formed through worshiping God.

Photo by Richard Gilbert

Perspective

January 31, 2018

Sometimes it helps to look at life with a new perspective.

Photo by Laura Norris

Following

January 30, 2018

Going with the flow of God’s spirit leads us in directions we had not planned to go.

Photo by Sharon Brown Christopher

Longing

January 29, 2018

Come, Spirit, fill the hollow places in our souls so that we may better love and care for the world.

Photo by Jacqueline Thompson

Serve

January 28, 2018

“Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” 1 John 3:18 (NIV)

Photo by Cyndy Hardaker

Flow

January 27, 2018

Faithful discipleship calls us to follow the current of the Holy Spirit.

Photo by Susan Ruach