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Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on Ephesians 1:3-14, emphasizing God’s abundant blessings and our adoption into His family through grace. Living in His surplus, not deficit, calls us to respond with praise and gratitude, trusting His love to transform our lives.بقلم Church of the Incarnation
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Bishop Gregory Brewer reflects on Ephesians 1:3-6, highlighting God’s grace in uniting us with Christ through baptism and Eucharist. This unbreakable bond fills us with dignity, courage, and hope, empowering us to live out His love in all circumstances.بقلم Church of the Incarnation
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Rev. Jon Jordan uses a forbidden button to illustrate humanity’s failure to align with God’s purposes. Drawing on Galatians 4:4-7, he highlights how Christ fulfills the law, offering new hearts capable of loving God and others. Through Jesus’ redemption, we are called to live in freedom and renewed purpose.…
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Rev. Jon Jordan uses a forbidden button to illustrate humanity’s failure to align with God’s purposes. Drawing on Galatians 4:4-7, he highlights how Christ fulfills the law, offering new hearts capable of loving God and others. Through Jesus’ redemption, we are called to live in freedom and renewed purpose.…
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Rev. Joe Dewey reflects on Isaiah 62 and Luke 2, highlighting Christ's birth as the restoration of peace (shalom) in a world of conflict. Through the vulnerability of the nativity and the cross, God brings reconciliation and wholeness, not by force but through love. Drawing on a WWII Christmas truce, he reminds us that true peace arises in vulnerab…
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Bishop Gregory Brewer reflects on the Incarnation, emphasizing God’s love revealed in Christ’s humble birth. Through the shepherds’ encounter, we see how Christ welcomes the excluded and calls us to humility. Like a stable, our lives may feel unworthy, but His presence transforms. In our need, we’re invited to kneel, say “yes,” and receive the heal…
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Rev. Matt Rossi reflects on Luke 1, emphasizing how God's plans often unsettle our own but lead to unexpected grace. Through Mary’s “yes” to God, the Magnificat reveals a God who upends the world’s priorities, bringing hope and redemption. Drawing parallels to life’s disruptions, such as unexpected pregnancies or challenges, we’re called to trust G…
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Rev. Jordan Griesbeck reflects on Luke 1 and Micah, highlighting God’s unexpected grace in the Magnificat. Christmas shows God lifting the lowly, humbling the proud, and appearing in the unlikeliest places and people. Whether we feel ready or not, God’s grace meets us where we are, transforming our hearts and lives.…
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Bp. Greg Brewer reflects on Philippians 4:4-7 and Luke 3:7-18, urging us to embrace the Holy Spirit’s refining fire. This lifelong transformation, though challenging, reflects God’s love as He confronts our sin to make us new in Christ. Advent calls us to yield to His work, finding true joy and peace through surrender.…
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Rev. Cody Turner draws from Zephaniah 3:14-20, Philippians 4:4-7, and Luke 3:7-18 to remind us that Advent celebrates God’s nearness. He urges us to seek practices like prayer and repentance to sharpen our awareness of His presence. Just as Jacob, Paul, and John the Baptist experienced God in times of trial, we too can find Him in our struggles. Ad…
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Rev. Jon Jordan draws from Luke 3:1-6, urging us to heed John the Baptist's call to prepare the way of the Lord by confronting sin and barriers in our hearts. Reflecting on Philippians 1:3-11, he reminds us that repentance is essential for transformation and aligns us with Christ’s ongoing work within us. True preparation for Advent involves prayer…
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Rev. Oliver Lee preaches from Luke 3:1-6, reminding us that the Gospel is rooted in history and calls ordinary people, like John the Baptist, to extraordinary missions of preparing the way for Christ. During Advent, we are invited to reflect and remove barriers in our lives, embodying God’s grace so that "all flesh shall see the salvation of God." …
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This past Sunday, we began the season of Advent, and Rev. Joe Dewey preached on God’s judgment and our call to look honestly and hopefully at the world. Citing Jeremiah 33:16 and Psalm 121, he emphasized that Advent starts in darkness, inviting us to confront life’s dangers and our own shortcomings with honesty. Rev. Dewey reminded us that judgment…
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This past Sunday, we began the season of Advent, and Rev. Jordan Griesbeck preached on Christ’s promise of redemption and the posture of waiting. Citing Luke 21:28, he reminded us that despite life’s chaos and burdens, we are called to stand firm, lift our heads, and trust that God’s redemption is near. Rev. Griesbeck spoke about the fears and anxi…
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This past Sunday, we celebrated the Feast of Christ the King, and Bishop Brewer preached on Christ's sovereignty as Lord over every aspect of life. Citing John 17:23 and Romans 8:39, he highlighted the deep unity believers share with Christ and the certainty of His unchanging love and reign. His message challenged us to live boldly as Christ's serv…
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This past Sunday, we celebrated the Feast of Christ the King, and Rev. Joe Dewey preached on Christ's reign across time- past, present, and future. Drawing from C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters" and Revelation 1:5, he emphasized the importance of the present moment and how we can trust God with both our past regrets and future uncertainties.…
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Rev. Jordan Griesbeck preaches from Daniel 12:1–3, Hebrews 10: 11–25, and Mark 13:1–8, reminding us that although these passages speak of the struggles and pains of the end times, the one enduring truth is that nothing lasts except Christ’s body. In the face of trials, when we hold onto Christ above all else, we can endure and overcome.…
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Rev. Cody Turner preaches on Mark 10:46–52, showing us that, before God, we are more like Bartimaeus than we might realize. In fact, if we can embrace Jesus as this blind beggar did, we too can experience the fullness of His grace and find true transformation in our lives.بقلم Church of the Incarnation
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Rev. Dr. Beeley preaches on Mark 10:46–52, the healing of Bartimaeus. Then Jesus said to him, “What do you want me to do for you?” The blind man said to him, “My teacher, let me see again.” Jesus said to him, “Go; your faith has made you well.” Immediately he regained his sight and followed him on the way.…
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