Why the Tent Matters
If you’re reading our 2026 bible reading plan right now, you know that we are currently in a bit of a tough section. In this plan, we’re not reading every chapter – but rather, selected chapters that get at important themes for understanding the bible as a whole, and more particularly, Jesus. So you might be wondering, if that’s the focus, Why Leviticus, why?!? If you’ve ever tried to read the bible all the way though, starting with Genesis, it’s usually around Leviticus that
An Opportunity for Faith
On Sunday, we explored a parable of Jesus about our “need to pray always and not to lose heart” (Luke 18:1). On the theme of prayer, enjoy this guest reflection by recently-moved and much missed member, Shawn Blythe. As always, Shawn’s insights are, well, highly insightful! I worry – a lot. I worry about things that I feel that I shouldn’t worry about. Then I worry about the fact that I worry about things that I feel I shouldn’t worry about. At the
The God of the Exodus
A blog by Rebecca DeLucia. I (Rebecca) have vivid memories of being ten years old and going with my Sunday School class to see The Prince of Egypt. I remember the candy, the smell of the movie theatre popcorn, one of the best soundtrack scores ever and the epic ice cream sundae bar my teacher had set up for us back at her house. But mostly, I remember gathering around her dining room table, eating mountains of ice cream and listening to her