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Allen Rascoe leads us in meditating on Genesis 17:1-7, 15-17 where we are in the wilderness, and able to keep walking because of God’s faithful love that is everlasting.

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Rev. Raymond Bonwell III leads us in a meditation on 2 Kings:1-12 about Elijah ascending to heaven; focusing on the future and the destination.  How might we also “go” into the future?

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Rev. Raymond Bonwell III leads us in a meditation on Isaiah 40:21-31; exploring how the word of God is relevant to us today!

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Rev. Raymond Bonwell III leads us in a meditation on Ephesians 2:12-22; emphasizing the role of peacemakers as those who extend welcome.

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Mr. Eric Flett leads us in a meditation on Luke 15:11-24 where we explore the covenantal relationship between the Father and the Younger Son.

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Rev. Samantha Evens leads us in a meditation on selected verses from Isaiah 61-62 where we learn that God has anointed us for a purpose: to bring good news to the oppressed and set all free!

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Rev. Samantha Evens leads us on a complex journey through despair and hope, doubt and faith, contempt and love; arriving at joy in the birth of Christ as recounted in Luke 2:15-20.

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Devin Johns leads us in a meditation upon Luke 1:39-46, 56-58 concerning the present empowering presence of the Holy Spirit when we risk loving and being loved by the people around us.

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Rev. Michele Ward leads us in a meditation on Luke 1:26-38. With Mary’s encounter with God to guide us, we see being with God means God waits for us to respond.  God respects Mary’s personhood enough to wait for her.  And when she responds, she says yes to welcoming in the vulnerable God-child; ushering in […]

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We gather to hear Allen Rascoe (BSM Pastoral Fellow) guide us in meditating on Matthew 1:18-25 where God being with us is a holy and blessed disruption.  For Joseph, this meant that he was invited to walk through a previously unimagined third door; leading to the birth of Jesus.