Speaking to the Soul: So Very Proudly
Here’s hoping that we, as God’s people, can find our victory song soon.
Here’s hoping that we, as God’s people, can find our victory song soon.
A wrathful and violent God can produce lasting trauma on human beings. Today’s reflection asks us to consider carefully what kind of God we know, love, and proclaim.
When the daily grind is off to a rough start, where do we find God?
Who is beautiful and unique and needs to be cherished and kept safe today?
This morning’s Psalm gives the day ahead a burning significance.
Embracing embarrassing moments can be good practice for discipleship.
Many of us are a lot closer to “adultery” than we think.
Today we can bring our whole selves, rather than some gender-restricted version of ourselves, to our ministries–just like Paul and his fellow apostles.
The way that leads to liberation for all people sometimes starts in oppressive circumstances. How can we start from wherever we are?
Reading our first Scripture passage today is like taking an extra bath or shower, preparing us to live by God’s covenant.