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Formations: June 07

People Like Us

One of the bravest things I’ve ever seen a church do to be true to its mission happened when I was a preteen. 

This was in the 1970s, and the neighborhood was going through a demographic shift. More Black families were moving in while more white families were moving out. 

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Connections: June 07

Revived and Raised Up

Every few years I try gardening. Again. My attempts have been sporadic, and it takes time—seasons, even years—to see what a new backyard is doing before I get there. It takes time to figure out how and what to plant. And it takes time to decide, for this time, for this place, what I can do knowing it’s not permanent. I know I’ll be uprooted.

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Intersection: June 07

What's in a Name? Everything

When Bad Bunny performed at the Super Bowl halftime show in February, millions of people watched a performer step into the biggest spotlight in American entertainment and essentially say, You need to know who I am. Love him or not, the moment was about identity. About name. About what that name means and what it demands of you when you hear it.

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FaithSteps Family Devotions 

The Majesty of God

Have you ever stopped at looked at the stars? We used to eat spaghetti at my grandparents’ house every Saturday night from the time I was a child until I graduated from high school. When I was 10, they moved out to the country. Some of my favorite memories of going to visit them on Saturday nights include being able to see all the stars.

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Reflections Devotional

Called to Harvest 

Driving to my parents’ home, I pass countless farms before I finally arrive at their patch of land. On their dairy farm, something is always growing, no matter the season or the weather. In certain seasons, as I drive to and from my parents’ home, I pass soybean and corn fields with crops growing high. I see workers bailing hay. Each farm has its own preferred crop and, at some point, its own harvest.

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Honesty: Believing There Are No Ifs, Ands, or Buts 

by Edwin Ray Frazier 

The religious authorities of Jesus’ day had some confusing guidelines about truthfulness. If they swore by God’s name, then they were bound to tell the truth. If it was any other name, then they were free not to tell the truth.

Jesus said that’s ridiculous.

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