You can bring someone to worship, or you can bring a word about the church to them. You can also invite them into your church home without any bigger motive than this: “Let’s EAT!”
You can bring someone to worship, or you can bring a word about the church to them. You can also invite them into your church home without any bigger motive than this: “Let’s EAT!”
“Therefore confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another, so that you may be healed. The prayer of the righteous is powerful and effective.” – James 5:16 (NRSV) Prayer is a cornerstone habit for Christians. We pray when things are going awry. We pray (hopefully) to thank God when we’re celebrating. But…
It’s important to recognize past trauma as you prepare for what’s next, whether you felt deeply affected at the time or not. It’s how we move on.
Slavery is wrong! We embrace the freedom of all, and seek a more just future for our BIPOC neighbors.
Whichever parts of Holy Week you partake in, I urge you to drink deeply, both of the joy and of the sorrow.
Whenever we can, it’s up to us to make time special, and to make it really count.