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.
The fire of God already burns within you—alive with power, love, and divine purpose. When you stop guarding the flame and start giving it away, fear dissolves, and your life becomes light for the world.
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.
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.
Jesus isn’t the quiet guest in the corner. He’s the one who sees your emptiness and says, “Hey y’all, watch this.” That’s what hope looks like.