Blog The Second Sunday of Easter John 20.19-31 by Thom Fiet I am running into more and more people these days who are disciples of Energy.…Thom FietApril 3, 2016
Blog That Explains It People say the church is going to heck in a handbasket and now I have proof. An anonymous inside source…Debra RienstraApril 1, 2016
Blog This is my father’s world I'm told the male kestrel is grayish blue, even orange-looking, which means the determined hunter who entertained our whole family…James C. SchaapApril 1, 2016
Blog A Little Bit Goes a Long Way Rev. Katy Sundararajan is the Th.M. Program Administrator and International Student Advisor at Western Theological Seminary, and partners with her…Thomas GoodhartMarch 31, 2016
Blog Eastertide Pool We welcome Reverend Annie Reilly while Reverend Jes Kast-Keat is away. I began my full-time ministry on Epiphany 2012, when…Jes KastMarch 30, 2016
Blog The Sabbath is not for Resting Alone by Laurna Strikwerda Scott Hoezee is off today. We welcome Laurna Strikwerda. She lives in Washington, DC and attends St.…Laurna StrikwerdaMarch 29, 2016
Blog What I Love About Easter By Rebecca Koerselman When asked what my favorite holiday is, as a believer, the correct answer is Easter. But I…Rebecca KoerselmanMarch 28, 2016
Blog Easter: The Resurrection of Our Lord John 20.1-18 by Thom Fiet This is the moment when most Westerners raised on scientific and historical methods wave their…Thom FietMarch 27, 2016
Blog Reading Julian on Good Friday For as long as he was capable of suffering, he felt pain and sorrow for us; and now that he…Jason LiefMarch 25, 2016
Blog Low in the Gravy Lay Will you please get to the jokes already? Ok, I’m Christian Reformed so mine tend to involve hymns.James BrattMarch 25, 2016