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Sweet Harmony

Here we are: the week of the 2024 Presidential Election. This week looms heavy for many of us. The world around us feels full of division, disarray, and a foreboding sense of doom. We are terrified of who might occupy the Oval Office come January. We feel as though the sky may come crumbling down if one candidate or another gets elected. We are anxious about how the results may impact our families, our friends, and the most vulnerable across our nation. We have trouble looking our neighbors in the eye once we’ve read their political tirades on social media or see which sign they’ve chosen to put on their front lawn. At every mention of the election, we either shrink back and hide from the discomfort or allow ourselves to get sucked into a pessimistic, fatalistic, hate-filled wormhole. 

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A Present Reality

Our capacity to imagine determines our perspective of reality. When we limit our understanding of God's Kingdom to political narratives, we severely restrict its potential. We've become accustomed to viewing spiritual impact through narrow, institutionalized lenses, forgetting that God's transformative power is most potent in the seemingly insignificant moments of daily life.

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You and Me

In a world where political systems often dominate our thinking, God invites us to a radically different perspective. Our imagination of His Kingdom must transcend earthly power structures and electoral outcomes. We've become conditioned to view spiritual progress through the lens of political change, believing that the right legislation or leadership will somehow usher in transformation. However, this perspective fundamentally misunderstands the nature of God's Kingdom – a dynamic, living reality that operates beyond human-made systems.

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Worship Happens

Worship is far more than a Sunday morning ritual or a collection of musical notes. It's the authentic expression of what truly matters most in our lives. Many of us mistakenly reduce worship to a 30-minute segment of singing in a church service, but true worship is a holistic lifestyle that transcends the church walls.

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Up To Something

After a long day at work, I plopped down on the couch, flipped on the television and tried to unwind when suddenly something went swooshing by me. WHAT WAS THAT? I wondered if I was delirious and seeing things out of pure exhaustion. I went back to flipping channels, and then ZOOM...something buzzed by me again. I knew I wasn't going crazy when I heard a thud and some very loud squawking…

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A New Song

Songs bring us to places. We hear a tune, and instantly we're transported back to our childhood, high school years, or a significant event of the past. Songs provide us with information. It's why we know that Jenny's phone number is 867-5309 and that the mode of transportation for that small-town girl who was living in a lonely world was a midnight train…

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Generational Responsibility

In creating the church, God didn’t just intend a building but a family—one that spans generations, continents, and cultures. At the heart of God’s design is the purpose that each generation would come to know Him deeply, and this calling extends to all of us as His people.

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Balancing The Scales

Confession time. Lately, I’ve been trying to ease the guilt I feel over my sins by doing a few ‘good’ things to ‘balance out the scales’ and safeguard my self-esteem. I tell myself that it is okay that I maintain my destructive patterns of behavior, because I’m still a ‘good person’ on the whole. I’ve been serving and loving others to try and counteract my shame, not to make them feel the love of God or bring honor to His Name. My motivations are incredibly skewed. 

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Wordless Groans

The weight of the circumstances keeps us tongue-tied. Trying to articulate the flood of emotions that fill our hearts is an exercise in futility. Nothing we say will do justice to how we feel…

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Trust the Recipe

One of the things I love the most is coming home, walking up the steps, and seeing my wife and two daughters laughing in the kitchen through the window. Jenn can bake with the best of them (as my expanding waistline can attest). Over the years, she has been passing down the tricks of the trade to our daughters. Every recipe she teaches requires an extra helping of patience from Jenn due to our eager beavers, who want to do everything on their own.

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Sufficient Grace

We all have flaws; none of us are immune to struggles. We often receive this statement in two vastly different ways. Some of us relate immeasurable more to our weaknesses than our strengths, to the point where we define ourselves by our shortcomings. This mindset, where all you can see are your faults, leads to despair.

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Blind as a Bat

The other day when I was cleaning up, I came across a box of old childhood photographs. While coming to grip with some of my questionable fashion choices and haircuts, I took a stroll down memory lane. Many of the photos brought a smile to my face, but one, in particular, stood out…

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One Step at a Time

We often equate faithfulness with tangible results, thinking we must be doing something wrong if we don’t see immediate progress. But the truth is, faithfulness isn't about grand gestures or overnight transformations. It's about taking one step at a time, trusting that God guides our path even when we can't see the entire journey ahead.

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Start Small

Our culture exalts the extraordinary, the grandeur, and the impressive. Yet, Jesus tenderly directs our gaze to the inconspicuous moments, the everyday choices we make. It is here, in these small, seemingly insignificant acts of faithfulness, that the profound transformation begins.

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First and Greatest

Jesus summed up the entire law with the simple command to love God and others. In this single statement, Jesus revealed humanity's greatest need and the highest call for us as Christians. But, unfortunately, for whatever reason, whether it be fear, selfishness, or just plain laziness, this weighty issue of faith sometimes does not sit well with our stomachs.

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The Power of a Name

Most Sundays you can find me checking kids into Grow Zone, the children's ministry at our church. I love serving on the Host Team for a host of different reasons (see what I did there?), but if I'm honest, I do it solely for the smiles and high fives. 

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Every Moment

In our fast-paced world, it's easy to compartmentalize our faith, relegating it to Sunday mornings or designated prayer times. We often perceive encountering God as something that happens only in church, during intense worship, or in times of crisis. But what if I told you that Jesus has made a way for us to experience God's presence in every single moment of our lives?

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Listen to Him

In today’s passage, we read about a powerful moment when Jesus takes Peter, James, and John up a mountain. While they’re there, Jesus’s appearance changes—His face shines like the sun, and His clothes become as bright as light. Then, Moses and Elijah show up beside Him. As if that’s not enough, a voice from a cloud says, “This is my Son, whom I love; with Him I am well pleased. Listen to Him.”

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Pictionary

Since I can remember, I've loved to doodle. In grade school, my creations covered my paper bag book cover. Now, during meetings that go too long, I find myself drawing cartoon characters in the margin of my notes. One of my favorite family game night activities is Pictionary, where I get a tad bit competitive, okay, way too contentious…

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Cracked

As I let it slip from my fingers, I smirked at my partner and said, "Let's HOPE we don't make scrambled eggs!" Along with the rest of my science class, we were standing on top of our middle school's roof participating in the classic egg drop experiment…

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