In Praise of Small Religions Not all religions build cathedrals. Some light a candle, whisper a name, or bake bread for someone who didn’t ask. This Sunday we honor the quiet, homemade rituals that don’t make headlines—but do, somehow, make a life sacred.
Longing for Homesickness – Presenter, Danika Monarski Negative emotions such as homesickness and sorrow allow us to appreciate the beauty in having things precious enough to miss.
Stuck on Repeat: The Stuff We Love to Hate - The Rev. Brian Mason, preaching We say we believe in change—until someone actually tries to. This Sunday, we’ll look at what happens when forgiveness is withheld like a prize instead of offered like a practice. How do we become people who believe in growth, even...
From Blisters to Blessings Every pilgrimage—whether across miles or through a season of life—leaves its mark. The journey can be long, the load uneven, and the blisters real. But along the way, something shifts: we’re changed not just by where we’re going, but by how we walk and who we walk with. This Sunday, we’ll...