Drawing from the Bridges Out of Poverty framework, we can see how Jesus suspended mental models of Samaritans at that time, and was able to see the Samaritan woman at…
The vice of wrath is anger taken to an extreme degree. It is disoriented love, because it is not love at all. Wrath takes anger, a feeling of displeasure in…
The virtue of love is the virtue that all others spring from. Love is the definition of God, as God is love. There is no greater act of love than…
MCUSA, Executive Director, Glen Guyton brings a message of unity for the church. Jesus prayed that we all would be one in him. We are individuals, yet we can move…
The first virtue in this series is Humility. Humility is not about thinking less of ourselves; it is freedom from thinking about self at all. Jesus gave the greatest example…
The Bible is a story, meant to be told, with a message to share. The book of Hebrews begins with a reminder that God has spoken in many and various…
Guest speaker, Bekah Puddington shares about her time of service, working with homeless people in San Francisco. The demon possessed man in Luke 8 shares similarities with some homeless people. …
Christ is risen! On this Easter Sunday we look at passages from the Holy Week, including Jesus' anointing, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection. The resurrection makes a…
Jesus rode into Jerusalem amid the crowds honoring him, even though he knew that his death was approaching. Jesus was "all in" with his ministry of reconciliation. His ride into…
Mary anoints Jesus' feet as a sign of extravagant love and in preparation for how Jesus will soon show his extravagant love for the world. We can respond to Jesus'…