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Three Liturgies
Next time you are at Liturgy, consider the idea that there are three flames. The first flame burns before the throne of God always. The second flame is passed down to a candle at the altar in the Liturgy. The third flame is passed on to you, like a little candle that you light when you take communion. Imagine trying to keep that little candle lit as you leave the church and keep that little flame burning throughout the week. Of course, you might point out that there aren't re

Josh
Oct 143 min read


What Kind of House?
Plans are underway to remodel our beautiful church. This reminds me of a verse from Psalms that says, "Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain" (Psalm 127:1). The house in this verse can refer to multiple things. It can refer to you in your own soul, to your community, or to a specific work or task you are undertaking. It can also refer to the church building that we are remodeling. We can always be asking, what kind of house are we building?

Josh
Sep 93 min read


Open the Eyes of My Heart, Lord! Reflection from the Sunday of the Blind Man
Lately, I’ve made a conscious effort to avoid the news. When I scroll through social media, I quickly bypass stories and reels, moving past anything that might pull me into the weight of current events. At times, this feels necessary for self-preservation. 
But it also raises a deeper question: When does the search for peace turn into blindness? In shielding myself from the world’s troubles, am I also shielding myself from reality? Am I blind?

Maria
May 273 min read


Unveiling Eternal Joy: Reflections on Psalm 5:12
But let all who hope in You be glad; They will greatly rejoice forever, For You will dwell in them; And all who love Your name will boast...

Paisia
Feb 273 min read


Great Lent: Reflection, Responsibility and Spiritual Growth
Well-Baby Check-Ups and Spiritual Health Most parents realize that keeping our babies healthy requires taking them to the pediatrician...

Fr. Tom
Feb 184 min read
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