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Weekly sermons
The Good Shepherd
A gentle reflection on Psalm 23 and how God’s presence brings peace in both green pastures and valleys.
Is Grumbling Prayer?
What’s the difference between grumbling and prayer? Discover how to turn complaints into honest prayer in this Weekly Twig reflection.
Being Born Again (before it got awkward)
What did Jesus really mean by “born again”? Discover the deeper meaning through the story of Nicodemus in John 3.
Dipped In Wax
A gentle Lent reflection on guilt, shame, and how God’s warmth softens the hardened places in us.
A Bright Assurance
A peaceful reflection on the Transfiguration and how mountaintop moments prepare us for everyday life with Jesus.
You Are Salt
A gentle reflection on Jesus’ words about identity, presence, and living from who we already are in the Kingdom of God.
The Pattern
A Weekly Twig sermon exploring Jesus’ upside-down kingdom—its values, power, and the freedom found in living by God’s pattern.
Come, Follow Me
Jesus’ invitation is simple: “Come, follow me.” Discover how faith is formed not just in beginnings, but in continuing to walk in the light.
The One Who Is Looking For You
A reflection on Epiphany, the deep human longing to be known, and the God who finds, names, and fills us with the Holy Spirit.
The Solace of Fierce Landscapes
Discover how deserts—external and internal—become places of spiritual formation, trust, and deep solace where God meets us in enough.
Happy New Year
A New Year reflection from The Twig on choosing a word of the year and making space for God to grow something new in our hearts.
Merry Christmas!
A Christmas Day reflection reminding us that God comes close—into joy, grief, and ordinary life. Emmanuel, God with us.
Coming Home
Explore what it really means to come home for Christmas. Discover how Advent invites us to return to God, to ourselves, and to the true spiritual home we long for.
The Gratitude Challenge
Discover how gratitude grows when we see life as a gift, not something we’re owed. Explore Luke 17, entitlement, and the practice of gratitude.
Poured Out & Filled Up
Discover how Paul’s final words in 2 Timothy remind us that when we pour out our lives in love, God fills us again and again.