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Seeds of Awareness
Today’s Reflection There is nothing automatic about suffering, so that suffering infallibly produces great souls. . . . Only those who go into the travail of today, bearing a seed within them, a seed of awareness of the heavenly dimensions of humanity, can return in joy. —Keith Beasley-Topliffe, Editor, The Upper Room Spiritual Classics: Writings of Thomas Kelly (Upper Room Books, 2017) Today’s Question How is suffering different when you suffer with God? Join the conversati
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Nov 241 min read


Walking With Scripture
Today’s Reflection God’s will has already been given to us in scripture. We do not have to wait for the revelation we seek; it is there to be found. God calls us to walk with a guided heart through reading. —Steve Harper, Walking in the Light: Knowing and Doing God’s Will (Upper Room Books, 2014) Today’s Question What scriptures speak to your current situation? How will attending to them help you discern God’s will? Join the conversation . Today’s Scripture Until I arrive, g
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Nov 211 min read


Preparing for Sunday Worship
10 am, come as you are, just come! Entrance on 12th and Harney Street, parking on east side lot. See you soon!
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Nov 201 min read


Walking With an Open Heart
Today’s Reflection Discernment is related to our ability to walk with an open heart. We do so because we believe God is love. We have nothing to fear. —Steve Harper, Walking in the Light: Knowing and Doing God’s Will (Upper Room Books, 2014) Today’s Question What fears will you set aside in order to understand God clearly? Join the conversation . Today’s Scripture Incline your hearts to the LORD, the God of Israel.—Joshua 24:23 (NRSVUE) Prayer for the Week God of all things,
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Nov 201 min read


Walking in God's Will
Devotional for 11.19.2025 - apologies for late delivery Today’s Reflection Discernment involves praying to know and do God’s will, and sometimes that will mean disappointing others who have fixed ideas and opinions about what we should do with our lives. —Steve Harper, Walking in the Light: Knowing and Doing God’s Will (Upper Room Books, 2014) Today’s Question What will you say to others when following God’s will causes you to do something unconventional? Join the conversati
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Nov 191 min read


Walking With God
Today’s Reflection Discernment is not a technique. It is a disposition of our heart to discover and then do the will of God. The image of “walking in the light” becomes a rich one that makes praying to know God’s will dynamic and inviting. —Steve Harper, Walking in the Light: Knowing and Doing God’s Will (Upper Room Books, 2014) Today’s Question If you could physically walk in the light that shines from God’s face, what would it look like? How does it make you feel? Join the
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Nov 181 min read


This Day
Today’s Reflection Bless us this day, And bless all we meet: the grieving friend, the laughing child, the stranger on the corner. Fill our hearts with your light and let that light shine through us, bringing friendship and hope, peace and presence. We are yours. —Beth A. Richardson, “This Day,” in Christ Beside Me, Christ Within Me: Celtic Blessings (Upper Room Books, 2016) Today’s Question Where do you see God’s light shining today? Join the conversation . Today’s Scripture
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Nov 171 min read


Heart Prayers
Today’s Reflection Today, may you be open. May you be safe. May you be blessed. Today, may you feel uplifted. May you feel serene. May you feel joy. A thousand, thousand prayers, A thousand, thousand blessings, On you, and you, and you. —Beth A. Richardson, Christ Beside Me, Christ Within Me: Celtic Blessings (Upper Room Books, 2016) Today’s Question What are you thankful for today? Join the conversation . Today’s Scripture O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;his stead
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Seasons
Today’s Reflection Promise of new lifeComing out of death.Resurrection. Welcome, beauty.Welcome, buds.Welcome, newness.Inside and all around me. You, God, source of hope,Source of healing,Source of life.Welcome, welcome.Make your home in me. —Beth A. Richardson, “Welcome, Spring,” in Christ Beside Me, Christ Within Me: Celtic Blessings (Upper Room Books, 2016) Today’s Question Does awareness of God’s presence in every moment come naturally to you? Join the conversation . Tod
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Nov 131 min read


Preparing the Soil
Today’s Reflection When I think of how God works in the life of the pilgrim, I remember the tireless work my dad put into preparing the soil for his garden. Just as he patiently readied the earth, so too God prepares the pilgrim’s heart to receive an encounter with Divine Love. Seasons before we become aware of the movement of God’s love in our life, and long before we see any evidence of the fruit of that love, seeds of faith, hope, and love already are growing in our pilgri
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Nov 121 min read


Pathway to Truth
Today’s Reflection Participating in the creative act helps us to see ourselves as we are and as we might become. Like prayer, the creative act draws us into the authentic life that awaits us and into our fulfillment in God. Creativity, an essential tool for shaping the soul, provides a pathway to the fierce truth of our life. Those traveling the spiritual road who yearn for the healing of life’s deepest hurts, the fulfillment of immeasurable longings,or the profound peace fou
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Nov 111 min read


Through the Day
Today’s Reflection Celtic Christians acknowledged God’s presence in every aspect of living—from waking to sleeping, from birth to death, from mundane chores to momentous celebrations. . . . Gratitude characterized their way of being as they affirmed the source of life and gave thanks through blessings. —Beth A. Richardson, Christ Beside Me, Christ Within Me: Celtic Blessings (Upper Room Books, 2016) Today’s Question What ordinary things or mundane chores are in your life tod
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Nov 101 min read


Calming Ritual
Today’s Reflection Even simple tasks we perform for our pets, such as brushing their fur or grooming them, can become a spiritual practice and a calming ritual—one that soothes both the pet and the person. —Betsy Singleton Snyder & Gayle McKuin Fiser, New Tricks: How Pet Ministry Can Transform Faith Communities and Change Lives (Upper Room Books 2025) Today’s Question How can you turn a task you do for your pet into a spiritual practice? Join the conversation . Today’s Scri
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Nov 71 min read


Weekly Scriptures and Bulletin
The Message this week: Children of the Resurrection Join us for worship this Sunday at 10 am!
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Nov 61 min read


Examine Your Day
Today’s Reflection One of the spiritual practices I have come to love is the practice of Examen, or a prayerful examination of the day. The practice comes from Saint Ignatius of Loyola, a sixteenth-century mystic and the founder of the Jesuit order of priests. He believed this form of prayer to be one of the most important, and he saw it as a gift of God to be practiced regularly. . . . In this prayer practice, you focus and reflect on the awareness of God’s presence througho
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Nov 61 min read


Now I Lay Me Down to Rest
Today’s Reflection I bet we all said this prayer as children: “Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take.” While I understand the sentiment, there’s something about ending the day focused on death that unsettles me. I want my kids to rest well, assured that their futures in heaven are safe and secure because of the work of Jesus on the cross and his invitation of love in their lives. I’d rather they bo
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Nov 52 min read


Unearthing Creativity
Today’s Reflection Creativity is so much more than art making. It is a tool for navigating through everyday experiences to find the sacred in each God-given moment. Those who believe they lack creativity have relegated it to remote regions of their life, burying it under the need for security, approval, and control. However, like love, which is stronger than death, creativity does not die; it simply waits to be unearthed and set free. —Karla M. Kincannon, Creativity and Divin
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Nov 41 min read
Sunday Worship Service 11.02.2025
The Message: Sometimes You Have to Look Up
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Nov 31 min read


What Matters Most to Teens
Today’s Reflection We [the authors] still believe that what mattered to teenagers twenty or fifty or a hundred years ago matters to teenagers today, even if they use different language and technologies to express and meet those needs. Imagine, for instance, an “average” American teenaged girl (who is likely named Emily, according to the Social Security Administration’s records on Gen Z). Before the COVID-19 pandemic, an average day in Emily’s life included over five and a hal
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Nov 32 min read
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