The season of Advent is not tender and mild—it’s fierce, honest, and full of the promise that God is bringing the world toward a good end . . . and that is nothing to be afraid of.
The season of Advent is not tender and mild—it’s fierce, honest, and full of the promise that God is bringing the world toward a good end . . . and that is nothing to be afraid of.
After a summer of seeking the sacred in ordinary things—from rubber penguins to folding chairs—this sermon celebrates how real transformation begins in the low places, where humility, grace, and deep roots grow.
Empathy is not weakness. Compassion is not optional. In Luke’s gospel, Jesus comes down from the mountain to show us what real power looks like—and it starts with love that crosses every line.
On Christ the King Sunday, discover the astonishing true story of James Hampton—a janitor who built a throne for Jesus out of trash—and why this King rules not with fear or force, but with love that dwells among us.
This celebration of Bishop Henry Louttit’s life brings together Christmas joy, Easter hope, and the enduring witness of a man who saw the Kingdom of God with clarity, whimsy, and love. Come remember the Bridge Builder—and the bishop who helped us see him.