by zoybismy | Mar 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
Let’s be real: vulnerability feels like walking into a room naked. We hate it. We armor up with “I’m fine!” or deflect with memes about “adulting.” But Jesus? He starts Lent by leaning into vulnerability—hungry, tired, and tempted in the desert. No power...
by zoybismy | Feb 25, 2025 | Reflections
This Lenten season, we’re diving into a transformative theme: All We Need. From March 5 to April 20, 2025, we’ll explore what it means to truly thrive—not just as individuals, but as a community rooted in love, justice, and grace. Together, we’ll rethink what...
by zoybismy | Feb 19, 2025 | Reflections
Dear friends, As we go into another week, I find myself contemplating the profound ways in which our faith intersects with the digital world. The rapid advancement of technology has not only transformed our daily lives but also the manner in which we experience and...
by zoybismy | Feb 11, 2025 | Reflections
In our ever-evolving society, the bond between faith and democracy remains vital. As believers, we hold the power to bridge divides and foster unity. By actively engaging in political processes, we can uphold our cherished values while contributing to the common good....
by zoybismy | Feb 5, 2025 | Reflections
If you’ve grown up around here in smaller towns in West Michigan, or even other smaller towns elsewhere, you are probably aware that growing up in a small rural community, faith was the cornerstone of people’s daily lives. The local church wasn’t just a place of...