UNTITLED
God often meets us in ordinary moments, inviting quiet, humble conversion rather than dramatic change.
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.
THE WOUNDS I TOUCH
To touch the wounds of Christ is to love Him, even if that means experiencing loss & pain. I'm not called to cure or solve, but to walk alongside Him.
HARDNESS OF HEART
And yet, I’m still called to listen, be bold, and consciously soften my heart.
THE PROOF IS IN THE BLESSINGS
I’m that person that asks God for signs, and then encounters what appear like signs, but isn’t sure they’re really signs, so I pray for signier signs.
MY CURSILLO SMALL FAITH SHARING GROUP
Simply put, I was homeless professionally and spiritually.
FOLLOW JOY
We might not think we're messengers or movers God has chosen, but Jesus assures us that he will be with and empower us in unexpected ways.
LIVING THE STORY
We all have a story to tell. How we live is how we tell our story. Will it be a story of tragedy or one of hope?
LOVE YOUR MOTHER
We recognize Jesus's sacrifice in giving us His Mother so that she may intercede for us in every step of our lives.
AN INVITATION TO BE PILGRIMS OF HOPE
How different would it be if you let Jesus embrace the parts of you that you want to hide?
A PIECE OF THE WHOLE
May I accept that I cannot see the whole picture and learn to let go of labels.