apologetics

  • Common Sense and the Empty Tomb: A Resurrection Reflection

    What if the resurrection of Jesus isn’t just a matter of blind faith, but actually the most common sense conclusion to the events of Easter morning? In this week’s reflection on John 20:1–18, we explore how grave cloths, a folded napkin, and even a few hilariously unnecessary warning labels can reveal something profound about belief,…

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  • Why a Covenant Service Matters (Even if You’ve Never Heard of It)

    The Methodist Covenant Service is one of those traditions that can feel both beautiful and intimidating. On the surface, it’s about renewing our promises to God at the start of a new year—a fresh start, a chance to realign our priorities. But if you’re not a regular churchgoer (or even if you are), the language…

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  • Embracing Advent: Finding Peace in the Chaos

    Advent isn’t just about ticking off to-do lists or braving the chaos of Christmas preparations. It’s a season of waiting—of quiet, expectant hope. But how often do we pause long enough to hear God’s gentle whisper in the midst of the noise? In 1 Kings 19, Elijah learns that God isn’t found in the dramatic…

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