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Plans and Power: Our Limits and God’s Goodness by BJ Funk
September 8, 2020
“Plan your work and work your plan.” That phrase is great – in theory. Usually, it carries with it…
The Reality of Interdependency in an Age of Social Distancing
August 31, 2020
By Rev. Dr. Kimberly Reisman A significant aspect of the Embrace understanding of showing and sharing the love of Jesus…
Looking Ahead – WME Upcoming Events – September 2020
WME is involved in a variety of ministries and welcomes your prayers for these upcoming events: September 3, 10, 17…
Social Media & Holiness by Andy Stoddard
August 26, 2020
Social media was not helping me love God and my neighbor. This was not contributing to my holiness. We can’t live in a way that tears down fellow humans.
The Startling Poetry of Madeleine L’Engle
August 19, 2020
It is startling to encounter words that easily puncture what troubles us, in a moment aching for the holy iconoclasm of the poetry of Madeleine L’Engle.
The Cost of Preaching Pastorally & Prophetically by Maxie Dunnam
August 17, 2020
If we are guided by Scripture, the content of our preaching will always have aspects of the pastoral and the prophetic.
The Lord Who Heals You: Jehovah Rophe by Michelle Bauer
August 15, 2020
Is it tempting to stand back and admire God who heals, but to neglect allowing God to heal you? God doesn’t want to leave you half-done and stalled out.
The World is Our Parish by Rob Haynes
August 11, 2020
The founder of our Methodist movement, John Wesley, is often celebrated for declaring that “The World is my parish…” This…
A Prayer for Learners
You do not need to learn us; but we need to learn your ways. We want to be learners of your Way – the Truth of Life.
Doubts & the Mission of Jesus
August 5, 2020
Jesus saw them. He sent them. They were still part of his team, his flock, his people. Their doubts did not exclude them from the mission.