God sparks innovations, but only on God’s terms, and those terms usually involve disruption.
“From burning bushes to wood that burns even when soaked, God’s sparks manifest themselves in unusual ways,” says Cynthia Woolever in Parish Paper.
“We can choose to ignore the spark or even squelch the spark. But, if we take notice of it, the spark soon becomes a roaring fire. What are the conditions for God’s spark? And, does the spark look different if people rather than God initiate the encounter?”
Woolever explores how faith and trust play a role in congregational change.
Last Updated on October 10, 2016