1. Author and Poet, Rachel Welcher, joins Kelsi to talk about her collection of poems entitled, "Two Funerals, then Easter" in which Rachel shares personal stories of both grief and joy.
  2. Gretchen and Katie are back at recording and they talk about where they've been, and what they learned.
  3. The joy of which Lewis speaks is a deep yearning of the soul not unlike the nostalgia we feel upon seeing a favorite childhood object once again.
  4. How can he say it? How can he say that Christ is after all the entire meaning of life for him, and that death is no real worry?
  5. Joy isn't getting what you want when you want it. We can't produce joy, but we can produce pleasure, but we often get those two things confused.
  6. Psalm 98, with its promise of a sea and mountains singing, takes these imposing natural features and turns them into a praise choir.
  7. A sermon featuring Pastor Edward Killian.
  8. The church’s song goes on and on, singing and ringing down to us today.
  9. In Advent we wait, in Christmas we rejoice over the coming of Christ in the fulfillment of the promises, and in Epiphany we celebrate the surprise, the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles.
  10. The giver of life, the source of joy, stands weeping together with the human family as they grieve under the curse of sin.
  11. Though envy whispers to us that peace can only be found by “keeping up,” Jesus whispers to us a better word: “Come to me all you who are weary and burdened and I will give you rest.”
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