I don't know why we aren't more familiar with the story of the Daughters of Zelophehad. Their names appear several times in the Old Testament and the story is significant…
The story of midwives Shiphrah and Puah has been called the Bible's first recorded act of civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance. They said no to a power-hungry ruler, but yes…
When navigating through life, it seems like we go through times of smooth sailing, when all is calm and peaceful. But those times are often punctuated by the storms of…
Jesus compares God's Kingdom to a mustard seed. But what could that possibly mean? And how do WE live out mustard-seed faith? Today, we learn a few surprising facts about…
Society needs rules and structure to create a safe environment in which its inhabitants can grow and flourish. However, as we discuss in today's service, some of our rules have…
On this Trinity Sunday, we are reminded that our human attempts to define and describe God always come up short. God's awesomeness is beyond our description. God's grace defies definition.…
On this day of Pentecost, we celebrate the Spirit that unlocks the possibilities and potential within each one of us, equipping us to serve, care, and love others - helping…
It is Mother's Day and Christian Family Sunday, and it is also the last day of Mental Health Week. As we give thanks for families today, we also think of…
There are many things that bind us: physical chains, systems of oppression, our own anxieties and fears. Our Resurrection Story today prompts us to engage in acts of liberation, which…
There are many stories in the Bible about people being healed of their illnesses and afflictions (we look at one of those stories today). But what about those people who…