Languages of Love: Celebrating Diversity on Pentecost
What languages of love are being spoken in your community?
What languages of love are being spoken in your community?
Can spiritual practices enable us to be open-hearted and humble?
How do we live out God’s call with discernment and generosity?
Can spiritual practice help us be joyful in the midst of life’s challenges?
How much love can we pour out?
How will you mark PIE Day?
Are we willing to be healed of our blindness?
The ‘rich young man’ looks back and reflects on his life after his encounter with Jesus.
Some of you know that during Covid I became a vegetable gardener. There’s few bigger changes than a tiny seed into a vegetable! Vegetable gardening was something I had wanted to do for a very long time, but I was always very busy in the spring getting ready for the Conference Annual Meeting, so it…
As I said at the beginning of worship, the next few weeks are going to be focused on how small changes, changes that we don’t think even matter, can build up over time to make a big difference. James Clear, in his book Atomic Habits, writes, “It’s so easy to overestimate the importance of one…
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