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…even with is flaws and shortcomings, the Reformed tradition can be a fruitful pathway for growing deeper into maturity in Christ, for hearing the testimony

As it turns out, for all the struggles we have paying bills, repairing aging buildings, dealing with consistory meetings, and dealing with the dwindling numbers

Somehow, they both decided they needed to take a walk. We don’t know if new life was a problem, or if it was nervous energy.

John projected his own doubts onto his friend “The Twin” and branded him alone among all twelve apostles.

Since the guards “shook and became like dead men,” our risen Lord could have walked right past them without a problem, and it would be

We come to the final week of the Year A cycle in the Season of Creation. This is supposed to be the “River” week, but

We’re in the third week of reflecting on the themes of the Year A Season of Creation lectionary, and that theme is supposed to be

We continue looking at the themes for the Year A “Season of Creation” Sundays. Week Two is intended to follow the Theme of “Land.” In

I have the honor of sharing on the Reformed Journal blog for the four Sundays of August, and I thought it would be a good