Jesus invites three of his disciples to a mountain top and is transfigured before them. Peter, James and John experience Jesus in a whole new way. But Jesus tells them not to tell anyone. Why is that?
Jesus invites three of his disciples to a mountain top and is transfigured before them. Peter, James and John experience Jesus in a whole new way. But Jesus tells them not to tell anyone. Why is that?
Jesus calls us to the mountain to be leaders. What does it mean to be a people of the Beatitudes?
The Rev. Rod Reinecke, the founding vicar of St. Paul’s, joined a faith filled group of 20 families in 1958 and began a journey that continues 65 years later. A reflection on those early years and how thankful we are for all those early founders. May Rod rest in peace.
How do we, with the gifts we’ve received at Baptism, become part of a community that both forms us and calls us to leadership?
Are we a Pharisee church or a Tax Collector church. A reflection on what Jesus might be telling us in a well know parable.
Hear how the the parable of Lazarus and the rich man invites us to see what we may be oblivious to in our lives and how we can begin to become aware.
Feeling alone the lost sheep realizes a desire for community and belonging. The mystic and theologian, Howard Thurman, offers us a reflection on that experience.
During a Sabbath meal see how Jesus guides folks in the midst of his time and culture, while also challenging the norms and accepted ways of that culture. Could this be a model for what church needs to be in our time and culture?
As Isaiah challenges the people of his time to a faith marked not just by worship, but by how they live their lives in the world, a reflection on how St. Paul’s has worshiped and engaged in the world, particularly during the pandemic.
The prophet Hosea shows us how much God loves us.