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Alleluia. Alleluia. It's Easter

This Easter Season we celebrate the astounding action of God not only in the act of redemption which was "fait a complete" on Good Friday, but in the act of restoration begun on Easter Sunday.Restoration is really the resurrection of that which was formerly assumed lost.Jesus was assumed lost on ...

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Invitation to Holy Week

An Invitation to Walk through Holy Week at St. B's   One of the connections I always try to strengthen as a Bible teacher is the one between Christmas and Easter. These feasts inform each other in powerful and important ways and, though Easter is not the nativity celebration, the metaphor ...

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An Invitation for Lent

An Invitation for Lent: Lent is a season to find out whose we actually are.  Maybe who we are as well!The historic discipline of giving up or taking on something for the season, although moderately representative of the sacrifice of Jesus, is really an opportunity to see first hand how much ...

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Welcome to Epiphany

In the Jewish Bible, the Hebrew people are encouraged to teach their children the ways of God by, “talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.” (Deut 11:19). I love this description of spiritual formation because it ...

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Learning to Listen, Again

One of the themes that keeps being repeated in our community is that we need to belearning to listen to God and one another. It does make sense that if His goal is to make us into the people He wants us to be, then we need to be learning to listen. Maybe more bluntly, we are being called to ...

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