Jesus’ words are easily distorted and sanitized in our modern world. Following Jesus leads to a richer, more expansive life, but it’s not necessarily comfortable. Jesus’ ministry can be described as “radical” which comes from the Latin word “radicalis,” meaning “root” or “ground.” Therefore, the good news should bring us back to our roots. Emulating Jesus and embodying his teachings should ground us in who God created us to be. Can we be “good news” people in a world too often burdened by bad news?
This Lent, let us remember that the good news really is good news. It is joyful—like fine wine saved for celebration. It grows like a mustard seed and smells like perfume poured from an alabaster jar. It tastes like bread passed endlessly through a hungry crowd. It sounds like laughter and feels like mercy. The good news is alive in the world. This Lent, let the teachings of Jesus lead us forward. May the good news inspire us to take action in a world desperate to hear, see, and taste what is good.
FEBRUARY 22
So good it catches us by surprise
John 2:1-11; Matthew 13:31-32
MARCH 1
Great Love for God & neighbor
Luke 7:36-50; Matthew 25:35-40
MARCH 8
Together, the impossible is possible
Mark 6:32-44; Ephesians 3:20-21
MARCH 15
protection & care for the vulnerable
Matthew 19:13-15; Deuteronomy 24:17-22
MARCH 22
rooted in justice, mercy, & faithfulness
John 8:2-11; Matthew 23:23
MARCH 29
inspiring us to act
Mark 11:1-11
PALM SUNDAY
APRIL 5
Alive In The World
Matthew 28:1-10
EASTER SUNDAY