I was surrounded by lively boisterous worship music. Every hand was raised in the air. If the roof were not attached, I am completely sure that it would have lifted off of the walls supporting it. Pastor Claude was decked out in his white suit. Three piece white suit, mind you, as well as white … Continue reading hurt
Lent 2021
cross
I have a serious concern to bring up with you, my friends, using the authority of Jesus, our Master. I’ll put it as urgently as I can: You must get along with each other. You must learn to be considerate of one another, cultivating a life in common. I bring this up because some from Chloe’s family … Continue reading cross
mercy
I can be a word nerd. Sometimes it gets uber ridiculous, especially when I am studying God’s word. While I love languages, I have no formal education in Greek and Hebrew language, but when I am reading the Bible I get stuck on single words and have this crazy desire to know what the original … Continue reading mercy
plank
Did you know ‘plank’ could be a verb? I discovered that in trying to discern what to write about. It would be so easy to just take the ‘usual’ passage from the Bible in Matthew 7:3-5 and let it stand. But this is 40 days of challenges, so why would I make it easy on … Continue reading plank
rock
Several months ago, I got into painting rocks. Pandemic does weird things, but I love that it has forced new creative outlets into my life. I had written a rock activity into the virtual mission trip for the students, and then we added it into Neighbors Week at North Cross a couple months later. The … Continue reading rock
repent
μετανοέω Metanoeó ‘Repent’ in Greek: To change one's mind or purpose. To think differently. Reconsider. Perhaps we could also look at it as a transformative change of heart. A change of our minds and a change in character. Perhaps it is also helpful to hear that ‘repentance’ involves a turning with regret from sin to … Continue reading repent
sabbath
“We never talk about Sabbath.” Someone shared this in a Red Letter Challenge group last week and it keeps running through my head. She was right, we don’t talk about it. We don’t educate on it, and we certainly do not hold each other to the Sabbath standard that God intended. God intended for his … Continue reading sabbath
celebrate
Chacos. Sunshine. Loud music. Warmer weather. Car windows down. Wind through my hair. Time well spent with friends. Let’s be honest, the biggest thing I’m going to celebrate today was the fact my toes were hanging out and my Chacos were pounding pavement. I live and breathe by days I can wear my sturdy, strappy … Continue reading celebrate
fasting
Tonight I am sharing the entire chapter of Isaiah 58. Fasting is not just about giving up something, can it be involved, of course. But in Isaiah, fasting is about true, genuine worship and real relationship with God that is seen in specific ways to fight injustice. Plus, I feel this is a good follow … Continue reading fasting
solitude
Confessions of an extreme extrovert: I have a problem with solitude. Well, perhaps not so much a problem as a significant dislike. I have problems being still. I cannot do quiet so much that I must have a fan on in the background for noise at the very least, and usually add music or TV. … Continue reading solitude