The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Kathleen Stephens | Read Psalm 91:14-16
In the past week’s meditations we have looked at reasons for inexplicable hope in God’s promises. We’ve seen the examples of Jeremiah and Lazarus. We’ve been challenged to participate in bringing and being hope to people in need. We’ve been reminded that our security is not in material possessions but...
Lord God, especially in dark times, may we turn again to each other and to you as we recognize the singular gifts of our lives that call us toward hope. Amen.
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