January 30, 2022-Luke 4:21-30 (Epiphany 4C)

Sometimes our own exceptions of what we want from others and even from God can…
Sometimes our own exceptions of what we want from others and even from God can…
The light of Christ brings clarity for introspection, awareness of our calling, and vision to…
Each day affords us the opportunity to enlarge or shrink the choices of others. This…
We often use words to convey ideas, persuade others, or influence situations. Too may times…
This Christmas exhortation is written by St. Isaac the Syrian, Bishop of Nineveh, dating from the…
Relationships are at the very heart of our being with God and one another. This…
In the days of pandemic and polarity there seems to be so little wonder for…
Christmas always seems to bring the church into a strange intersection with culture. The Euro-centric…
The birth of Jesus is a collision between the powerful and powerless. Like so many…