Our lives are so busy and noisy. How can we hear the voice of God? How can we practice listening? Quieting down, slowing down, listening in silence means we are in a mode of receiving. When we talk, we are in giving mode. Listen…Open to what is and what might be. […]
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Greetings everyone! This month of September, we start a new season on the topic of Courage. On September 22, we will explore the “Courage to See.” I have written five statements or questions that may frequently enter into our discernment and prayer life: 1. Have you considered that your eye is […]
We are pleased to announce our 2024-2025 season. Join us this year at San Gabriel Presbyterian Church—Georgetown, TX for candlelight, contemplative prayer. We are also delighted to kick off our season with Taizé Evening Prayers at St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church in Salado Texas, and to bring back the remembrance of […]
Peace occurs when Jesus is present. It is a gift, given by Our Lord. It is always a transaction, meant to be shared. If a gift, we are responsible for its use. Are we ready for this gift from Christ? Please join us May 26, 2024, when we will worship […]
As we consider the Power of Peace, we will wrestle with the question: How do we make the connection to Jesus with the intimacy needed to maintain such powerful peace in our day to day lives? Our service will be an opportunity to prayerfully ponder this question in the comforting presence […]
Our topic for the March 24th service of Wholeness is “Believing in Peace.” So how do we believe in God’s peace when we feel and see things fall apart? Jesus says, “Take up your cross” and, to be in Him to share His peace. Taking up a cross doesn’t mean […]
“Father may they be forgiven, for they do not know what they do.” –Luke 23:34 February is heart month. Not just for love, but for our heart health. How have we been doing so far in this year of “peace?“ Have we been improving our peace of mind, body, and […]
Colossians 3:15 Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful. (NIV) In Luke, the risen Christ appears to the distraught disciples speaking the words “Peace be with you” or as Jesus would have spoken, shalom, What […]
The topic for December’s meditation is, “Peace for all.” All. And the word “all” is used to emphasize the whole quantity or extent. It doesn’t select just one certain group or individual. It doesn’t discard anybody for lack or deficiency. All means “everybody.” It’s inclusive. God wants us […]
This week, as we take a few moments to give thanks for our families, friends, and every other way God has blessed us, we want to express our thanks to YOU, our neighbors, friends, and Partner Churches. We also solemnly remember our loved ones who have recently departed this year, […]
Ephesians 4: 31-32, from the Passion Translation: Lay aside bitter words, temper tantrums, revenge, profanity, and insults. But, instead be kind and affectionate toward one another. Has God graciously forgiven you? Then graciously forgive one another in the depths of Christ’s love. 1. Are you angry now at a person, […]
A quick note: Please add names by October 30, so that we have time to prepare luminarias for November 1. Any names entered by October 18 will ALSO be displayed for our October 22 service, hosted by San Gabriel Presbyterian Church at 6:30 p.m.. Loading…