What does it mean when Jesus calls us to baptize in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit? How does this ancient trinitarian invitation hold the key to our deepest vocation and change our perspective in the way we live our lives and the places we find ourselves?
Read MoreImagine being able to step into an entirely new identity that redeems your past, transforms your present and infuses your future with hope. In Romans 6 we discover what it means to be united with Christ in his death and his resurrection. Are you living in the fullness of who you are?
Read MoreThe good news of the Triune God - God is here with us! - is joyfully and loudly proclaimed at Jesus' baptism. The living God's words inaugurates Jesus' ministry to the world, inviting all to look and listen to Him
Read MoreAll of life can be worship, if we’d let it. In Romans 12:1 the Apostle Paul invites us to be ‘living and holy sacrifices - the kind he will find pleasing’. But what does this look like in our daily lives? What might mean to choose to live our lives as worship to God in response to all the God has done for us?
Read MoreThe emphasis in New Testament letters is often blending our theology (what we understand about God's love and what He has done for us) with the way we walk (day to day life). The Scriptures highlight our families are where we can most clearly show our faith and inner character. What does it mean to honor our parents and the elderly?
Read MoreHow might you integrate your love for God and for the people around you into your everyday life? What does obedience to Jesus look like in every role or mundane activity from washing dishes in our home, writing reports in the office or helping a child with homework in the evening? Ephesians 4:1-6 challenges us to consider our vocation. What does it mean to live a life, in word or deed; that reflects our new identity in Jesus Christ?
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