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The 4 Cups of Passover: Gratitude for the Bread of Christ and the Cup of Salvation

Gratitude + Communion My friend Jon Grottis once said, “Gratitude is like a mosaic. If you step back and look at it you see the face of God. When we…



Give Us Today Our Daily Bread: Declaring Our Dependance

Our Daily Bread: Depending What are you depending on God for today? I don’t know about you, but one of the first things I noticed when we started gathering in-person…



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When Believing is Seeing

What do you believe? If you’re like me, you caught this headline this past week and your heart just began to sink. I was walking out of my office when…



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Seeing Jesus, The King of My Heart

What happens when we center our hearts and lives around the idea that Jesus is King? This past year one of the shows our family enjoyed watching together was America’s Got…



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Love Without Words: A Different Kind of Love

What does love without words look like? Communicating love without words is something any of us could do, but most of the time we don’t have to. But that’s not…