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Remembering Ourselves As Sheep of the Good Shepherd

In a world that divides us and shells out self-doubt for free, finding our identity as God’s children is daily challenge.

Rise Up | St. Peter’s Invitation to Anti-Racist Action

In Peter’s uncomfortable exhortation, there’s no room for any in the crowd to explain their intentions or give excuses about what happened on that fateful Friday. By prioritizing Jesus and those Jesus prioritizes (the oppressed, brokenhearted, captives, and mourners of Isaiah 61:1-2), Peter models the type of leadership we need to see in creating anti-racist institutions, our Church included.
Putting a Name to the Pain

Putting a Name to the Pain

How does recognizing and naming deeper issues promote healing? How might this contribute to restoration and reconciliation?