In his reflection on Psalm 22, Bishop Holcomb presents Lent as a journey through honest lament toward confident hope. David’s cry of abandonment – later...
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“Mission, then, is not strong people doing big things for God. It is weak people who have been broken open by grace—fully known and fully...
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“Diocese of Central Florida, this is who you are: rooted and grounded in love—beloved children of the Father, secured by the Son, strengthened by the...
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Celebrating the conversion of St. Paul provides an opportunity to reflect on his profound teaching regarding our collective identity as the “body of Christ.” This...
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In this theological reflection on Isaiah 40, Bishop Holcomb explores how the desperation caused by human suffering and sin leads directly to the “good and...
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The Advent season celebrates God’s faithfulness in fulfilling Old Testament promises of a coming deliverer, culminating in the birth of Jesus Christ, the promised Savior....
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Bishop Holcomb shares his hope for the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida, drawing inspiration from the transformation of the Apostle James, who moved from skepticism...
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Peter’s struggle to understand Jesus’ mission reflects our own tendency to seek glory without suffering, yet the Transfiguration and the cross reveal that true glory...
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Grace is the central theme of the Christian faith, powerfully proclaimed through the lives and teachings of Augustine, Calvin, Ryle and Spurgeon, each emphasizing God’s...
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This article explores the transformative power of Jesus’ words, highlighting four Gospel moments where His voice offers rest, grace, hope and peace to the weary,...
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This article explores how the Holy Spirit empowers Jesus’ followers to bear witness to the gospel, enabling its spread from Jerusalem to the ends of...
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Because of Jesus’ resurrection and victory over death, Christians are empowered to endure suffering and overcome trials through their union with Christ, who has already...
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