Our Weekly Devotionals are created by our staff and members to inspire reflections and conversation.

Fierce. Honest. Bold.
Amanda S. Amanda S.

Fierce. Honest. Bold.

The above photo, taken by New York Times photographer Sarahbeth Maney on the first day of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings, is a powerful image that’s been shared widely on social media.

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I was a stranger, and you welcomed me...
Judy B. Judy B.

I was a stranger, and you welcomed me...

Sadly, the world's population of refugees is growing at an alarming rate. According to the UN, more than 84 million people from around the world have been forced to flee their homelands.

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Lots of These Little Things
Kelly B. Kelly B.

Lots of These Little Things

“Mom, will there be a World War III?” she asked from the back seat of the car. I had just picked up Cadence from school, and after the usual, “How was your day?” chit chat, she blindsided me with this big, heavy question. Normally, when I’m given a big, heavy question, I can say with certainty that we’ll be ok, and that the big, bad event is too far off, too far away, or too unrealistic to worry about.

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Wilderness
Brandon P. Brandon P.

Wilderness

First of all, how many people would voluntarily wander around in the desert for forty days? I can’t seem to get to church for an hour each Sunday. Or remember to check the tread on my tires. Or find a Saturday to meet Sofia halfway for lunch. Forty days? No one has forty days anymore.

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It’s OK!
John J. John J.

It’s OK!

Jane Marczewski (aka “Knightbirde”) was a singer on this year’s edition of America’s Got Talent. A beautiful young lady who sang an original song entitled “It’s OK”. She sang right after she had informed the judges that she had cancer in her lungs, liver, and spine.

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The Beloved Community
Eli C. Eli C.

The Beloved Community

I’m the child of immigrants who fled a communist country, and I grew up in the 70’s and 80’s. So yeah, you better believe I have some big feelings about the latest Olympic controversy involving a Russian athlete.

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A Promise of a Future
Elizabeth W. Elizabeth W.

A Promise of a Future

February is the worst month. Mid-winter, no major celebrations to look forward to, and Christmas and New Year’s already distant feeling memories.

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A Professional Skeptic’s Approach to Faith
Seán K. Seán K.

A Professional Skeptic’s Approach to Faith

I am a professionally trained skeptic. As I write my doctoral dissertation, I’ve spent a great deal of time studying both historical records, the primary sources of the human experience, and the vast array of secondary literature analyzing and debating those records of our past.

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A Single Garment of Destiny
Diana S. Diana S.

A Single Garment of Destiny

“It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied into a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one destiny, affects all indirectly.” – Martin Luther King, Jr…Read More

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Speaking Truth to Power
Amanda S. Amanda S.

Speaking Truth to Power

Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney is a boss. I may not agree with her usual politics, but man has she impressed me this last year.

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