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Let’s keep our hands open, dear ones

Open hands

Rev. Jenny Smith speaks truth about the nature of the church and society and the need to live into the chaos around us, keep our hands open, and trust for… Continue Reading Let’s keep our hands open, dear ones

Weighing our beliefs well

Old well

Throughout Lent, campus ministry leaders will provide devotions based on the Gospel lectionary scriptures. Erica Thomas from NMU invites us to admire the woman at the well, who was set… Continue Reading Weighing our beliefs well

What’s feeding your soul?

Winter morning beside a lake

Rev. David Berkey of Michigan Area United Methodist Camping calls us to respond to the isolation and despair caused by recent news by accessing the gifts and power of the… Continue Reading What’s feeding your soul?

Surprised, confused, and born anew

Kite flying in the sky

Throughout Lent, campus ministry leaders will provide devotions based on the Gospel lectionary scriptures. Laura Todd from Albion College writes about the confusing yet liberating place we find ourselves in… Continue Reading Surprised, confused, and born anew

Accepting our belovedness

Snowdrop in snow

Throughout Lent, Wesley campus ministry leaders will provide devotions based on the Gospel lectionary scriptures. Audra Hudson Stone from CMU looks to Jesus’ temptation as an example of how we… Continue Reading Accepting our belovedness

Exploring new vistas of faith

Rev. Scott Harmon wrestles with what new adventures in faithful living God is calling the church to today.

Food for body and soul

Dropping off potatoes for mission

Enrich your Lenten journey this year by using a devotional published by the Society of St. Andrew or by participating in one of their ministries that feed and nourish our… Continue Reading Food for body and soul

O how I love Jesus

Cross with sunset in background

Rev. Margie Crawford asks us to look at the humanity of Jesus to understand better his mission to save and transform us.

Your happy place and sacred space

Empire sand dunes on Lake Michigan

Retired pastor Jack Harnish has felt what research has proven, that spending time outdoors is good for the body and soul.

Standing in the need of prayer

Football players kneeling in prayer

Rev. Margie Crawford reflects on the nation’s response following the recent injury of football player Damar Hamlin, and the difference prayer makes in all of our lives.

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