By Todd Hill How many times have you heard someone say, “They say”? Have you ever wondered who they are? ...
Sermons
God’s Provision
By Beth Ann Olesen As I work through the book of Mark, I keep coming back to a specific passage:...
Hawks and Ruminations
By Jane Highley This is not a silver-linings reflection, although that is not a bad idea for another post. Instead,...
A Stable Relationship
By Ward Shope 8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. (Heb 13:8) A number of years before we...
Letter from a Roman Dungeon
By Nancy Unks If I am tempted to complain about isolation on my warm, comfy couch, I have only to...
We’re All in This Together
By Ward Shope Chances are you’ve heard this phrase frequently recently. Embedded within this message is the understanding that we...
Calling All Frontal Lobes!
By Debbie Shope Have you been intimately engaging your frontal lobe lately? (Before I go any further, I apologize to...
The Face of a Silent God
By Tracy Eide Psalm 5:1-6 “Listen to my words, Lord, consider my lament. Hear my my cry for help, my...
Going Home
By Nancy Unks While in western Pennsylvania last Thanksgiving, I made a trip back to my hometown. Not the one...
Connecting in Discommunity
By Ward Shope As we experience the dislocation of COVID-19, some have drawn a parallel to the persecuted church in...
The Potter and the Clay
By Nancy Unks “Yet, O Lord, you are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are...
Promises and Impatience
By Debbie Shope “We are a people of promise in a world of impatience.” I read this sentence in a...
I Am Them
By Todd Hill How many times have you heard someone say, “They say”? Have you ever wondered who they are? ...
God’s Provision
By Beth Ann Olesen As I work through the book of Mark, I keep coming back to a specific passage:...
Hawks and Ruminations
By Jane Highley This is not a silver-linings reflection, although that is not a bad idea for another post. Instead,...
A Stable Relationship
By Ward Shope 8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. (Heb 13:8) A number of years before we...
Letter from a Roman Dungeon
By Nancy Unks If I am tempted to complain about isolation on my warm, comfy couch, I have only to...
We’re All in This Together
By Ward Shope Chances are you’ve heard this phrase frequently recently. Embedded within this message is the understanding that we...
Calling All Frontal Lobes!
By Debbie Shope Have you been intimately engaging your frontal lobe lately? (Before I go any further, I apologize to...
The Face of a Silent God
By Tracy Eide Psalm 5:1-6 “Listen to my words, Lord, consider my lament. Hear my my cry for help, my...
Going Home
By Nancy Unks While in western Pennsylvania last Thanksgiving, I made a trip back to my hometown. Not the one...
Connecting in Discommunity
By Ward Shope As we experience the dislocation of COVID-19, some have drawn a parallel to the persecuted church in...
The Potter and the Clay
By Nancy Unks “Yet, O Lord, you are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are...
Promises and Impatience
By Debbie Shope “We are a people of promise in a world of impatience.” I read this sentence in a...