Turn the Tables!
What if the tables were turned… …on the way we go about finding happiness in relationships? …on the way we find contentment in a world bent on itself? …on the way we think about...
What if the tables were turned… …on the way we go about finding happiness in relationships? …on the way we find contentment in a world bent on itself? …on the way we think about...
Freedom, Peace, Progress, Power…Joy It’s what we all want in the end, really. Think about it: Who doesn’t want peace, progress and joy in their marriage? Who doesn’t want the same in their workplace? ...
“And just as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart and the Spirit descending like a dove on him. And a voice came from heaven, “You are...
Ash Wednesday emphasizes a dual encounter; we confront our own mortality and confess our sin before God. Such confessions, however, are done in light of God’s redeeming love in Jesus Christ. Ashes are implemented...
Jesus took three disciples up a high mountain where he was suddenly transfigured—his clothes became dazzling white and bright. No one had seen such an amazing light. As such, Peter, amazed at what he...
He could have waited at home. She should’ve waited her turn… And yet both are seen pursuing Jesus with a passion…deliberately…desperately. The question begs: What would you do to quicken your connection? What lengths...
It’s one thing to acknowledge the power and authority of Christ…but it’s another thing to accept that power and authority as the driving influence in our lives. Join CUMC and visiting Pastor, Rev. Dr. Mike...
These days, it’s hard to get a handle on all of the home improvement shows that are essentially saying the same thing: “You cannot see a house for what it is…” What’s true of...
To hear or not, to act or not, to move or not, to pray or not… We’ve all been granted choices. Scan Holy Writ and you’ll see figures of faith who will be remembered...
The Christmas story whispers it and now Epiphany exclaims it: It’s amazing what God enables people to see as long as they’re willing to do the difficult job of journeying. The wise men–these Persian...