The Heart of the Matter
When clay becomes a pot, it must first have a center. As a potter spins, pushes, and pulls the clay into its final form, it can easily lose its center and become misshapen. Having lost its center, it fails to … read full post
When clay becomes a pot, it must first have a center. As a potter spins, pushes, and pulls the clay into its final form, it can easily lose its center and become misshapen. Having lost its center, it fails to … read full post
This is a special musical performance of Every Time I Feel The Spirit by Emily Brown, Tammy Heilman and Deb Borton-McDonough at Faith Lutheran Church in Okemos, Michigan. … read full post
This is a special musical performance of I Want to be Like Jesus by Faith Lutheran Church members Diane Hill and Bob Nelson. … read full post
Who Can Accept It? “This teaching is difficult; who can accept it?” (John 6:60). Jesus’ teaching about eating his flesh and drinking his blood isn’t something we can figure out and accept on our own. In his explanation of the … read full post
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You’re Invited Today Jesus invites us to a meal. It is an extraordinary invitation to do an ordinary thing: form bonds of love and community through shared food and drink. Like Wisdom inviting us to the feast of insight (Prov. … read full post
This is a special flute musical performance by of Two Menuets by Jean-Jacques Naudot performed by Gwynne Kadrofske … read full post
From Rumbling Tummies to Living Bread Today’s texts move us from rumbling tummies and flaring tempers to a refocusing on the blessings poured out and the primary benefactor. We see the gifts of God, which come in a variety of … read full post
This is a special musical performance of In Christ Alone, performed by Christopher Lewis at Faith Lutheran Church in Okemos, Michigan. … read full post