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Honoring the Apostles: St. Philip and St. James

John’s gospel provides us with valuable insights into the life of St. Philip. A native of Bethsaida, the same fishing village as Peter and Andrew, Philip was among the first disciples called by Jesus. His encounters with Jesus, such as the moment when he was asked about feeding the crowds and when some Greeks sought …

Why It’s Okay To Say ‘I Have Doubt’ About the Resurrection

Addressing uncertainty and affirming that it's okay to say "I have doubts" about the Resurrection reflects a deeper engagement with faith [1]. Indeed, doubt can be a pathway to strengthening belief, challenging us to question and explore our convictions about uncertainty and the very foundations of Christianity [2]. Recognizing the value in wrestling with questions of faith, including doubt about …

Experience the Transformative Power of Holy Week and Easter

As we approach the sacred and profound time of Holy Week and Easter, I really want to express the deep significance of this season and extend a heartfelt invitation to join us in our transformative and spiritually enriching services at Peace Lutheran Church. Holy Week is a time of reflection, remembrance, and renewal. It is …

Lifting Up: How Hardship Can Lead to Hope

On Sunday, March 17, I preached a sermon based on our Lenten theme of Lifting Up. I borrowed some material from this commentary, but not all of it. I especially wanted to offer this to you because of the hot air balloon images around the church. I hope you enjoy it! Peace, Pastor Travis Wilson …

Evolving Perspectives

Ever wondered if our faith affects our life's priorities? Let's have a chat about that! I. Introduction Have you ever heard of the saying "Your faith can move mountains."? I’m not sure about you, but I haven’t seen any physical mountains moved lately . However, the mountains in our daily lives, such as our fears, …