The Transfiguration of Jesus was a transformative event, not only for Jesus, but for the few disciples who witnessed it. When it was over, there was only Jesus, as if…
Isaiah shares a hymn celebrating God's eternal presence and endurance to a people in exile, words the people needed to hear as they longed for good news.
Paul encourages the Corinthians not to worry about what they eat, or the purpose of the food itself, but rather focus on the people to whom they are "feeding" the…
Location, location, location! What does our location have to do with how we respond to the Good News?
Good news is welcome, whether you are the one delivering it, or the one receiving it. The magi traveled far to share the good news they discerned from the heavens,…
The part of "Good News" that makes it good is about to arrive: Emmanuel. Even in the midst of a broken and suffering world, we set aside our worries to…
John the Baptist was a witness who testified to the light of Jesus Christ. We, as disciples of Christ, are called to continue serving as his witnesses, so that others…
Advent is meant to be an interruption, one that displaces us from our expected routine and drops us into a new world God is redeeming.
We live and wait between two Advents, the first when Jesus was born in Bethlehem, and the second when Jesus will come again. Even though we are waiting, we don't…
Paul writes how the generosity of the Church continues its important ministry. How does generosity lead to an abundance of righteousness?