At the muddy edge of the Jordan, God speaks a name before anything is earned or achieved. Baptism reveals a grace that steps into our mess and claims us as beloved, delighted in, and forever God’s own.
At the muddy edge of the Jordan, God speaks a name before anything is earned or achieved. Baptism reveals a grace that steps into our mess and claims us as beloved, delighted in, and forever God’s own.
Heaven is nearer than we think. The saints aren’t just stained glass heroes of old—they’re the ordinary, faithful people through whom God keeps on loving the world even today. Discover the beauty of belonging to the great cloud of witnesses.
More than a single blaze, Pentecost is the ongoing fire and rain of the Spirit—still falling, still forming, still becoming. From birth to farewell and every moment between, the Spirit is at work in us all.
The water of baptism doesn’t stay in the font. It flows into your life, into the world, into every dry and weary place. Because grace doesn’t quit—and neither does God.
What kind of God do we believe in? One who still intervenes, still heals, still shows up—especially through ordinary things. Explore the power of sacraments, divine interruptions, and grace that defies our expectations.
Forget picture-perfect families. The Bible is full of broken ones—and so are we. But through Jesus, God expands the definition of family and gives us a home built on grace, not perfection.
Easter is more than a day—it is a way of life. Through the ordinary and the unexpected, the risen Christ reveals a world infused with grace, reminding us that we are already immersed in the love of God.
On this holiest night, we remember how God works through water—from creation to the flood, from the Red Sea to the font—and how Jesus, through death and resurrection, carries us safely through. Christ is alive, and we are drowning in grace.
When Jesus steps into the murky waters of the Jordan, everything changes—not by force, but by love. From Amos’s plumb line to the architecture of grace, discover how God rebuilds our lives from within.