BE GENTLE
Healing and growth unfold not through harsh judgment, but through mercy, presence, and being measured with love.
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BE GENTLE
Healing and growth unfold not through harsh judgment, but through mercy, presence, and being measured with love.
TRANSFIGURATION AMIDST THE SHADOW
To me, this is the real transfiguration—a claiming of belovedness in the midst of fear, not despite it.
SEEING THROUGH GOD’S EYES
Lent is an invitation to choose a deeper, more intentional love, by slowly letting go of resentment and learning to see others through God’s eyes.
GETTING OUT OF MY OWN WAY
Beyond seeking forgiveness, we are called to ask for deeper healing from the sins that wound us and to trust that God’s commands flow from love
OPEN THE DOOR
Seeking God this Lent may simply mean allowing ourselves to be supported, trusting that grace often arrives through the people who show up.
UNTITLED
God often meets us in ordinary moments, inviting quiet, humble conversion rather than dramatic change.
I’M ANGRY BUT I GUESS I’LL STILL EAT
He still places bread in our hands, reminding us that while we cannot understand every step of the journey, He’ll provide all the same.
WEATHERED STORMS
Today’s scriptures reveal God’s faithfulness and mercy to each one of us when we inevitably fall short on our journey with him.
FASTING AS HEALING WOUNDS
When we hold fast to healing the wounds of Christ in the poor and oppressed, we also heal ourselves.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO FOLLOW JESUS?
The call of Jesus to follow him is different for each of us. There is not one way, but many.
TO BE MET
Ash Wednesday carries a quiet paradox. While ashes are made visible, the true invitation of this season is a hidden, inward one.