While often churches commemorate it as the introduction of communion, or the Lord’s Supper, the word maundy is a direct reference to the feet washing Jesus performed. As we ponder Maundy Thursday this year, may we look again at Jesus and his mandate for us: love and service. Haga clic abajo para leer en Español.
Pausing Halfway through Lent
Faith That Runs Deep and Strong
A Glimpse of My Faith Journey
In the Meantime
I’m in a season of waiting. I’ve been here for a while. And I’m getting impatient.
Actually, I think I’ve passed impatience. Impatience was a spreadsheet with over one hundred job applications. Impatience was attending my twenty-third wedding without a plus one. Impatience was sobbing to my mom over the phone while sitting in my car in the dark because I was just so tired of the word no.
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Sharing Your Faith Exactly Where You Are.
Choosing Trust in the Midst of Pain
Does He Smile When He Sees Me?
How are we built up in Him?
“So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.”
Colossians 2:6-7
This week Susan Veenema and Melanie Wilson take a look at the verses above and help us answer how we are built up in God.
Who Do You Say That I Am?
Upon reading Jesus’s question to the disciples in Matthew 16:15, “But who do you say I am?”, the response seems obvious. Peter declares in verse 16, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God” and Jesus is pleased. For us, over 2,000 years later this declaration feels anticlimactic since we hold the whole story in our hands. However, the importance of who Jesus is and how that impacts our daily life can be easy to miss. This is true for Peter just a few verses further in the text and can be for us today as well. Until we understand who He is, we cannot truly understand what his death and resurrection mean for us.