A Testimony of Faithfulness
…surrendered, gospel-driven way. During these two years, we are sharing stories of transformation that have come out of our church family’s commitment to giving generously for the sake of of the…
…surrendered, gospel-driven way. During these two years, we are sharing stories of transformation that have come out of our church family’s commitment to giving generously for the sake of of the…
…restore the godly fellowship of the Communion by asking these two provinces to repent and return to the Biblical teaching and practice of the Anglican Communion. When they did not…
…will become a reality in the next year or two. We recently received more early images of the doors in process in Indonesia: <a data-flickr-embed=”true” href=”https://www.flickr.com/photos/churchrez/albums/72157655293672056″ title=”Great Doors”><img src=”https://farm1.staticflickr.com/760/22360900749_f44a963f0d.jpg” width=”467″…
…lessons I’ve been learning: Commitment. During our time here (my husband David has been here five years), I continually realize the value of committing to people and a place. When…
On January 22nd I’ll join a handful of Church of the Resurrection folks in Washington D.C. for the annual March for Life. With each passing year a burning in my…
…for example, Passover celebrated their exodus from Egypt and entry into the Promised Land. After Jesus ascended to heaven, the early Christians continued in this practice of organizing their weeks…
…Resurrection and a beautiful example of healthy leadership as Bp. Stewart passes the baton to a new generation of spiritual fathers while staying available to resource and bless them. While…
…Testament book of Ephesians. Here’s why I’m excited about their recommendation. First, Ephesians contains a brief but potent guide for how to follow Jesus in a complex, largely “non-Christian” society….
…to now emerged. The passage from Scripture reminds us that it’s not enough just to commit to Jesus, the source of our nourishment once. Instead, we have to commit our…
…we are called to revel in the goodness of God displayed in the commonplace saints of the past and present– those whose names may not appear in church history books,…