Last week I was impressed by the Reverend Gavin Tyte's article entitled “How can we tame the tongue?” His advice was simply ...
Life is full of moments where our emotions—love, joy, sorrow, confusion, hurt—render us speechless before God. Liturgy provides structured prayers that give us a voice when our own words fall short.
See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in ...
It is noteworthy for contemporary readers that in this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus strongly — almost irritably — defends two of ...
One of the unique gifts of pastoral ministry is learning to suffer well from God’s people. I have watched many individuals ...
Our union with Jesus is not one of master and slave or creator ... “As a man rejoices over his new wife, so your God will rejoice over you” – Isaiah 62:5 Max Lucado a pastor, speaker and ...
A new group, Evangelicals for Harris, wants you to think she and not former President Donald Trump is like the ...
Celebrated locally and globally, Oct. 6 feast day celebrates Saint Francis of Assissi, who preached to the birds, maintained ...
Columnist: When the savior Jesus Christ returns there will be major changes to the earth, animals and mankind.
There were blessings by Bishop Robert Brennan for the statue of baby Jesus that's now fully intact ... that came to us today were from the prophet Isaiah. He said, 'Say to those who are frightened ...
Secondly in verse 19, St. Peter is the only person to whom Jesus promises to give the keys of His kingdom. In the Bible, keys are a sign of authority (Isaiah 22:22; Rev. 1:18; 3:7). If you have ...
"One of the remarkable things about the Bible is fulfilled prophecy; in other words, predictions about the future and what will eventually happen." ...