On Easter morning, Mary Magdalene stands weeping in a garden, lost in grief—until the risen Jesus speaks her name. This is a story of grace that finds us, even when we cannot find our way.

On Easter morning, Mary Magdalene stands weeping in a garden, lost in grief—until the risen Jesus speaks her name. This is a story of grace that finds us, even when we cannot find our way.
Vision isn’t just about where we are—it’s about where God is calling us to go. On this Visioning Sunday, discover how cruciform love, grace, and healing shape who we are and who we’re becoming.
So much of life can feel like a spiritual scavenger hunt—searching for answers, direction, or even God. But what if the very thing you are searching for has already come searching for you? Turns out, Jesus is not pointing us toward something better—he is the thing itself.
When life feels divided and disoriented—like sheep without a shepherd—God promises something better. Through Christ, the dividing walls fall, and we are no longer strangers but beloved members of one household, reconciled in peace.
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.
What if the Bible is not about us being heroes—but about a God who crosses every boundary to reach us? In this powerful reflection on Jesus calming the storm, discover the deeper truth about “the other side” and the Savior who is already there.
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.
Revelation is not a book of threats—it is a book of promise. As St. John’s concludes its Year of the Bible, discover how the end of Scripture circles back to the beginning, inviting us into a story of redemption that never truly ends.
In a culture obsessed with performance and perfection, Ash Wednesday offers a love story like no other—where the way forward isn’t self-improvement but surrender. This is not about giving something up; it’s about giving up. And finding grace there.
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.