If you aren’t ready, if you haven’t done your Christmas shopping, if you aren’t ready for Jesus, well there is still time for the last question. How do we get ready for Jesus? How do we prepare our ...
Today’s Gospel passage from Matthew seems to reinforce the idea that Christian belief is that simple. Just “Come to me,” ...
Deacon Greg Kandra provides a reflection for the readings and Gospel for the 4th Sunday of Advent, Dec. 21, 2025.
Tomorrow is Easter Sunday. It’s my prayer that every Sunday can be an “Easter” experience for us, not just once or twice a year. More Reflections: Looking back on a man with big belief in God Don't ...
This fall’s public demonstrations begun as “Occupy Wall Street” follow in the time-honored political traditions of modern cultures. Concord, Mass.; Selma, Ala.; Tiananmen Square, China; Cairo, Egypt: ...
Find today’s readings here. Anyone who has lived in a place that alternates between wet and dry seasons knows the power of returning storms. Everything changes with the rain. Dry ground turns green ...
Our church Evangelism/Outreach Team meets once a month to be in conversation around the different ways in which we can reach the unchurched and never-churched people in and around our community. Not ...
We radiate the life of Jesus to the world to the extent that we live with the conviction that we are divinely loved. Advent calls us beyond the false security of the merely virtuous person and into ...
For decades people have debated whether Christmas is primarily about Santa Claus or Baby Jesus. Since our contemporary society is steeped in secularism and commerce, Santa seems to occupy center stage ...
The hidden years of Jesus, according to The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by Levi, was spent in Western Tibet, Persia, Assyria and Egypt before He started His ministry in Jerusalem. Then by the ...