Peter’s struggle to understand Jesus’ mission reflects our own tendency to seek glory without suffering, yet the Transfiguration and the cross reveal that true glory...
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This article explores the transformative power of Jesus’ words, highlighting four Gospel moments where His voice offers rest, grace, hope and peace to the weary,...
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Because of Jesus’ resurrection and victory over death, Christians are empowered to endure suffering and overcome trials through their union with Christ, who has already...
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Bishop Holcomb explains that Lent is a season not of self-improvement but of repentance and returning to a merciful God, exemplified in Psalm 51 where...
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This letter from Bishop and Mrs. Holcomb offers compassion and hope to survivors of abuse, acknowledging the deep wounds and sense of disgrace many carry...
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Most New Year’s resolutions fail because true change depends not on sheer willpower but on the desires of the heart, which only God’s grace and...
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This article reflects on the deep meaning of the Advent season, emphasizing that Jesus is both fully God and fully human—truths essential to Christian salvation....
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This article reflects on the fourth of the Comfortable Words from the Book of Common Prayer, emphasizing Jesus Christ as our advocate who stands before...
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This article explores the second of the Anglican Comfortable Words, John 3:16, emphasizing God’s overwhelming, unconditional love demonstrated by sending His only Son to save...
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This article explores the first of the Anglican “Comfortable Words” from Matthew 11:28, emphasizing Jesus’ invitation to all who are weary and burdened, offering them...
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