Becoming a Deacon: Emma Rankin

“There are numerous times in the Bible where people are moved with compassion to care for others…. For me all of these examples are what ministry should be. Having compassion and caring for those society has deemed unworthy. Jesus did not come so that we could sit in our pews, but so that we could love the people in this world." - Emma Rankin

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Homily: Kaylee Hibbard

“The way to love others as Jesus loves us is to simply live our lives in coherency with our Savior, to follow His commands and to bear the everlasting fruit He is offering to us.” - Kaylee Hibbard

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Quiet and Boring: Chlese Jiles

“We are seriously robbing ourselves of knowing what God’s goodness is when we don’t recognize that so much of that goodness is ordinary and that He simply wants us to partake of it.” - Chlese Jiles


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Alumni Post: Katelyn Fajardo

“So make bad art and come before God in all your poverty in prayer because Christ felt and overcame all of the weaknesses that seem to call our identity and worth into question.”- Katelyn Fajardo

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As a Father, Mother, Friend: Wenona Jonker

“Might not the purest, strongest form of compassion, or empathy, be that of a mother to the child of her womb? And so, is it not comforting to know that God’s compassion for us springs out of love and deep yearning for those who bear his image?” - Wenona Jonker

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Harvesting Joy: Sean Caffery

“The love God calls us to show to others forces us to step outside of what we want more times than not. Loving in spite of the pain it will inevitably cause is precisely how God loved us. “ - Sean Caffery

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