Surely God is in this place!

Genesis 28:10-19a Jacob’s Dream at Bethel. Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 Parable of the weeds among wheat. God’s active presence blows through all people and things. In prayer we can center and listen for that energy as it heals and inspires. However, prayer also slows us down to remind us to not

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How can we offer when we are empty?

Genesis 22:1-14 The command to sacrifice Isaac Matthew 10:40-42 Who do we welcome? The rhythm of practicing Sabbath helps remind us we are part of a wider, longer story started in creation and continuing on from the establishment of the commandments. God’s active engagement in lives of the past can

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The Wheel of Seasons

Ecclesiastes 3: 1-15 Everything has its time. The Medicine Wheel is the circle that influences how Indigenous people view the world. It shows us how life evolves, how the world changes and how we are all connected. The Medicine Wheel explains a human being as involving four parts: the physical,

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How can we trust when we are empty?

The rhythm of Sabbath can help grow faith in God’s provision of daily hope. This hope was established in the wilderness, when the Hebrew people were freed from slavery. They were challenged to pack lightly and rest easy once a week. Tools they used to build a Sabbath–habit included prayer

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Gifts of the Spirit Abound

We are the church because of being God’s children, following Jesus and the free gift of the Holy Spirit. Paul teaches us that the one Spirit makes the church and moves it. He also notes that we are all gifted in different ways so as to the Church’s mission: to

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Waiting – it can’t be avoided

1 Peter 4:12-14; 5:6-11 Cast your cares on God. Be alert. Acts 1:6-14 The ascension of Jesus. The disciples were waiting for the coming of the Spirit. We too are waiting for the coming of physical re-connection. Perhaps for the first time in a very long time, the world could

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