More Than Enough

More Than Enough John 21:1-19 Brittany Stillwell When they had gone ashore, they saw a charcoal fire there, with fish on it, and bread.  Jesus said to them, “Bring some of the fish that you have just caught.” -John 21:9-10 On Sunday, I confessed that I don’t...

Quotes from Quarantine

Quotes from Quarantine  April 29, 2020 Suzanne Cain Many people are going through hardships that some of us can’t fully grasp.  But we can rest in God’s faithfulness and mercy knowing our Heavenly Father sees and knows all people and conditions.  May...

No Story but Your Own

No Story but Your Own Andy Black Peter turned and saw the disciple whom Jesus loved following them; he was the one who had reclined next to Jesus at the supper and had said, ‘Lord, who is it that is going to betray you?’ When Peter saw him, he said to Jesus,...

Can “Hoped” become “Hope?”

Can “Hoped” become “Hope?” Hulitt Gloer “But we had hoped….” These four simple words can be among the saddest a human can speak. They can, of course, be used to speak of quite mundane hopes, hopes that seem quite trivial in the grand scheme of things: “we had hoped to...

Need-Love and Gift-Love

Need-Love and Gift-Love Preston Clegg Normally, putting the boys to bed at night is my responsibility, and normally I enjoy it.  The boys and I will typically remember the day, both the good parts and the hard parts.  Then we think about something together-...

Breakfast Wanderings

Breakfast Wanderings Brittany Stillwell One of the biggest gifts of this season of distancing is the time I’ve had to sit and linger with my cup of coffee. I am very aware that this is one of the perks to living alone, which is why I stay a little longer still—I’m...

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