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Latest Episodes
Take Up Your Cross and Follow Jesus
Reese LeRoy | InMark 8, Jesus makes it clear to his disciples then and to us today that following him calls us to daily exchange our self-centeredness for Christ-centeredness. But the exchange is wor
Give Me What You Have
Patrick Campbell | How do you describe yourself to the world when it comes to your faith? Would you declare you are a Christian or would you say an apprentice?
Hometown Rejection
Reese LeRoy | In Mark 6, Jesus returns to his hometown of Nazareth where he only heals a few people due to their resistance and lack of faith. This story is a reminder that faith matters when it come
Identity, Power, & Love
Reese LeRoy | At the end of Mark 4 and the beginning of Mark 5, we see where Jesus reveals his identity as the Son of God, his power demonstrated in miracles and signs and wonders which are ultimately
The Jesus Who Leaves Us
Angela Otero | Looking at some short verses about Jesus withdrawing from people, we ask: How is God forming us when we feel abandoned by Jesus? What is the invitation from God? You are not as alone as
Faith In Our Father
Reese LeRoy | In Mark 5, there is a "story within a story" that demonstrates how Jesus is with us to turn our fear into faith in our Heavenly Father. In both parts of this "double feature," we see ho
The Secret of the Kingdom
Rodger Otero | The secret of the kingdom is sticking around after class.
The Ignatian Way
Join us for Contemplative Prayer this month as Cheryl Jones leads us through a quiet hour of prayer influenced by Ignatian Spirituality. - Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a Spanish Catholic priest and t
Who is Welcomed into God’s Kingdom?
Reese LeRoy | In this passage from Mark 2, Jesus invites a tax collector to follow him and confronts self-righteous critics. The interaction reminds us that the Son of God came to earth for sinners i
Slowing Down To Do What Jesus Did
Rodger Otero | On the Sabbath we stop long enough to be able to recognize what is truly good.