A Father's Love

February 26, 2026 | Melissa Riggs

I think of You   as available if I need You —  if I call,  if I seek,  if I pursue.  As if grace could be up to me.    The truth is  You call out to me,  but I am too...

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Without Love

February 19, 2026 | Rob Bloss

Do you remember the first time you told someone other than a family member that you loved them? I wrote it on a piece of paper, folded it up 25 different ways, and handed it to a friend, who handed it to a friend, who handed it to Holly. Nothing...

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Our Only Refuge

February 12, 2026 | Carrie Henry

Among the mysteries of life is the experience of waiting. Defined as choosing to delay action to allow a future event to unfold, waiting is not easy for humans.  We have a drive to figure things out, and it’s this uniquely human drive...

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A Bruised Reed and a Gentle King

February 5, 2026 | Jeff Patton

Every once in a while, you run into a truth so necessary you don’t just teach it, you come back to it. You reheat it. You serve it again and hope everybody eats it this time. That’s where I find myself with Isaiah 42 from our recent...

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The Theology of BBQ

January 27, 2026 | Kevin Perry

This blog is written with deliberate theological humor. Its levity is offered as a small refuge in the midst of a heavy world. Any respect I may lose because of the sheer absurdity of what follows is fully acknowledged—and sincerely...

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