Today is a day to celebrate that, by grace, it is never too late to join in God’s song of good news and abundant life.
In a world often filled with quick fixes and instant gratification, we are reminded that transformation might be a gradual process.
When we resolve in our hearts to do better in our walk with God, He can give us the power we need to follow through on our intentions.
Jesus is Worthy of our worship, calling each of us to humbly and authentically fall on our knees in worship.
While the lights, traditions, and Christmas symbols are beautiful representations of God, none of these can replace the One who desires a relationship with you. Jesus merits your devotion.
Reign of Christ or Christ the King Sunday is an opportunity to be reminded who is the one we have chosen to follow. It is an opportunity to give thanks for the author of salvation and the one who has given us the gift of the church, the fellowship of the body that we celebrate each time we gather in person or online.
In every gospel message, there is a call. But let it be a call to joy, not to shame or to heaviness. Let it be a call to the possibilities of transformation and growth. Invite the community to more— more love, more joy, more fellowship, and connection.
This worship experience is both an inspiration to live each day aware of that presence and to acknowledge that all of us are closer to the one we follow than we realize.
All Saints Sunday can be a glorious celebration of the body of Christ in your local context. There is no church like yours, no collection of gifts and graces, no accumulation of wisdom and experience, no place of joy and sorrow exactly like your congregation. This is a time to celebrate who you are in Christ.
We continue to envision what it would be like to live in the kin-dom of God as a community of faith. But this week, we focus on the doing.