One Body
One Spirit
But the truth is that no human power, no human person, no human polity can fully live up to God’s Kingdom. We are all imperfect, always. And remembering that is part of King’s legacy, too. God’s sovereignty is the one that matters.
Breathe
You are good.
You are enough.
You are loved.
You are a child of God.
The Stories of God
The Magi know. Somehow, these scholars from afar know what is to come. The stars have told them not just who is born, but why. What his life will mean. And how it will end.
Growing in God
And in the most mom that Mary has ever been, she waltzes right up to the gaggle of religious scholars on the floor and demands to know what, exactly, her son thinks he’s doing.
“Where have you been? We have been worried sick!”
Bringing News
God comes despite the congestion on the highways. God comes in the midst of packed hotels and overflowing family rooms. When there’s no time to talk because the food isn’t done and the presents aren’t quite wrapped. When the flights get cancelled for the snow and you’re trapped in your driveway for entirely too long.
Singing Justice
Zephaniah 3:14–20 & Luke 1:46–55
It’s a miracle.
It’s not just that a God would be born in the flesh, to a human woman unmarried—but that anyone with that kind of power could be different.
Crying Out
When Hagar cries out in the wilderness, God answers with a covenant.
When the Hebrews cry out in slavery in Egypt, God answers with freedom.
When the exiles cried out in Babylon, God answered with restoration.
And when these people cry out for peace, God answers with a promise.
Drawing Near
Jeremiah 33:14–16 & Luke 21:25–36
The promise of the Advent season—the promise of Christ, and the promise of creation; the promise of Jeremiah, and the promise of Revelation—is that what feels like the end of the world is never the end of God’s story.
