The Rev. George Adamik reflects on kudzu, mustard plants, and the kingdom of God (Mark 4:26-34; 1 Samuel 15:34-16:13).
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on kudzu, mustard plants, and the kingdom of God (Mark 4:26-34; 1 Samuel 15:34-16:13).
On Pentecost 2021, the Rev. George Adamik reflects on the profound act of breathing and Ezekiel’s vision of dry bones (Ezekiel 37:1-14).
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on the call of the Good Shepherd (John 10:11-18) in a world grappling with the sins of racism.
On Easter Day, the Rev. George Adamik reflects on how Jesus’s resurrection calls us to move forward into new life together, not to return to normal.
Midway through Holy Week, the Rev. George Adamik reflects on how the disciples betray and distance themselves from Jesus (John 13:21-32).
The Rev. George Adamik describes the richness of Holy Week, which begins with Palm Sunday and Jesus’s procession into Jerusalem.
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on John 12:20-33 and what it means to discover your true self, with spiritual insights from the Trappist monk Thomas Merton.
The Rev. George Adamik considers the Lenten call to self-examination and repentence: “For many, it feels like we’ve been in a continual Lent since last March, but I still feel like this Lenten season is calling me to something even more.”
The Rev. George Adamik reflects on Jesus’s Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-9) as a story of hope amid suffering and overwhelming challenges.