Teaching

We gather around the scriptures to learn the unfolding story of God.

Prayers of Contemplation — 1 Kings 19:9-13
Christina Gardner Christina Gardner

Prayers of Contemplation — 1 Kings 19:9-13

In a world filled with constant noise, distraction, and internal pressure to stay busy, learning to listen can feel unfamiliar and uncomfortable. In Elijah’s story on Mount Horeb, God does not meet him in the wind, earthquake, or fire, but in the sound of sheer silence—a gentle reminder that God often speaks most clearly in stillness. Like Elijah, our own fears and inner narratives can grow so loud that we struggle to recognize God’s voice, even when He is near. Prayers of contemplation invite us to slow down, quiet the noise, and rediscover the reality that God is always speaking, gently calling us to rest, attend, and listen.

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Prayers of Persistence — Luke 11:1-13
Sarah Fravel Sarah Fravel

Prayers of Persistence — Luke 11:1-13

In a culture that often treats prayer as a transaction, Jesus invites us into something deeper: persistent prayer as a way of life. Drawing from Luke 11, scripture reframes persistence not as wearing God down, but as remaining with a loving Father who eagerly gives the Holy Spirit to his children. Persistent prayer is less about controlling outcomes and more about growing in intimacy, surrender, and attentiveness to God’s presence. As we keep asking, seeking, and knocking, we are formed into people who know God, trust his goodness, and live attuned to the Spirit.

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A Community Reflection on Minnesota — Leviticus 19:33-34
Alex Ferren Alex Ferren

A Community Reflection on Minnesota — Leviticus 19:33-34

In response to recent events in Minneapolis, we as a church consider what faithful Christian witness looks like in moments of fear, violence, and public unrest. Drawing from Scripture’s consistent call to love the foreigner, honor the image of God in every person, and resist evil with good, we explore the Christian’s relationship to the state and the limits of political authority under God. Rather than offering policy prescriptions, we are called to courage shaped by Jesus—loving neighbors without exception, naming injustice with humility, and engaging the world through prayer, discernment, and suffering love.

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Prayers of Thanksgiving — Luke 17:11-19
Bradley Coleman Bradley Coleman

Prayers of Thanksgiving — Luke 17:11-19

We often confuse gratitude with positivity, treating thanksgiving as something to perform rather than a way of truthfully relating to God. In Luke 17, Jesus meets ten men in their suffering, and one returns in thanksgiving—not because everything is resolved, but because he recognizes who Jesus is. This return reveals that thanksgiving is more than acknowledgment of a gift; it is worship that trusts God’s presence even while healing is still unfolding. The invitation is not to deny pain, but to practice a gratitude that returns to God, holds suffering honestly, and receives the deeper wholeness Christ offers.

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Prayers of Intercession — Romans 8:22–27
Chris Chandler Chris Chandler

Prayers of Intercession — Romans 8:22–27

In a culture that is deeply spiritual but often wary of organized religion, we recognize that prayer can easily become detached from real presence and action. Drawing on Paul’s letter to the Romans in Chapter 8, we are invited to see intercessory prayer as more than words—it is a way of standing with others in their pain and bringing that pain before God. We see this calling fulfilled in Jesus Christ, the true mediator who intercedes for us and restores humanity’s original vocation.

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Teach Us to Pray — Luke 11:1-4
Corbin White Corbin White

Teach Us to Pray — Luke 11:1-4

In a season where prayer often feels confusing, disappointing, or out of reach, the disciples’ simple request—“Lord, teach us to pray”—remains our own. Jesus responds not with performance or perfection, but with an invitation into trust, presence, and relationship, addressing the barriers of disappointment, distraction, and discipline that so often shape our prayer lives. Through the Lord’s Prayer, we learn that prayer is both structured and flexible, honest and hopeful, rooted in God’s care for our daily needs and His desire to set the world right.

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