A Reflection for the Fourth Monday of Advent
Scripture
Wouldn’t it be nice if an angel told us what to do in a dream?
A Reflection for the Third Friday of Advent.
Today’s Gospel reminds us we need good teachers we can trust.
The Gospel shows how Jesus preaches: through words and actions.
Do you know your purpose in life? Scripture can help you discern.
The disciples are at work, fishing or mending nets, and Jesus invites them to embark on a new vocation
How willing are you to accept God’s call?
Samuel and Peter serve as models for how to react to new beginnings and calls to serve.
A transition of power is coming. The magi show us how to resist corrupt leadership.
The Magi’s journey and acts of worship are examples of how we should seek and find Christ in our lives.
Baptism is only the beginning
Receiving the Spirit at baptism is only the beginning, and important work must follow.
Life can be painful, but it is not without hope.
Anglican theologian and biblical scholar N. T. Wright argues that the only way to real understanding is the revelation of God in Jesus Christ.
God wants us to understand Jesus’ (and our own) family history
A Reflection for the Third Thursday of Advent
George Floyd died crying out to his mother. So did Jesus.
What does it mean to bear a son? What did it mean for her, and what does it mean for us?
