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There is no shortage of struggle this day as we make our way through the gates of the city to shouts of Hosanna — ilness, war, grief, relationship problems. March Madness indeed. As we enter
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There is no shortage of struggle this day as we make our way through the gates of the city to shouts of Hosanna — ilness, war, grief, relationship problems. March Madness indeed. As we enter
Bilingual Lenten worship. Pastor Chris discusses God’s promise.
“Sir, we wish to see Jesus.” I pray that this statement would guide our journey toward Palm Sunday and carry us through Holy Week and the crucifixion all the way to the empty tomb. And
“Sir, we wish to see Jesus.” I pray that this statement would guide our journey toward Palm Sunday and carry us through Holy Week and the crucifixion all the way to the empty tomb. And
God’s love is all around us and is everlasting.
In Jesus, the one who died on the cross, God has shown us the greatest love the world has ever seen. And every time we gather and feast at God’s holy table, we are nourished
In Jesus, the one who died on the cross, God has shown us the greatest love the world has ever seen. And every time we gather and feast at God’s holy table, we are nourished
3rd Wednesday in Lent bilingual worship. The pastors reflect on how they know God is present.
With his actions in the temple, Jesus upsets the status quo; he troubles the routine; he challenges the system. Jesus stood up for what is right, even when it was unpopular. Sometimes we know what
With his actions in the temple, Jesus upsets the status quo; he troubles the routine; he challenges the system. Jesus stood up for what is right, even when it was unpopular. Sometimes we know what
Bilingual Wednesday night Lenten worship. Reflection topic is “Peace.”
Sometimes carrying the label of a Christian is easy and light; other times it can feel like dragging a heavy wooden cross through the mud. And yet, Jesus calls us to take it up, each
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