
What If God Is Not Disappointed in You?
What if the disappointed voice you hear isn’t God’s voice at all? Maybe God is not waiting for you to become perfect, certain, healed, or fearless before offering love. Perhaps Divine Love meets you exactly where you are—in the questions, the anger, the fear, and the uncertainty—and reminds you that you are still a beloved child of Heaven.

Bridge of Light Guidance: How Do I Protect My Peace Without Looking Away?
How do we protect our peace without looking away from the suffering in the world? This Bridge of Light guidance explores compassionate action, releasing what we cannot carry, and creating ripples of light wherever we can.

Signs of Hope We Almost Missed
Painful events dominate the news. Conflict, loss, injustice, and uncertainty demand our attention—and they should not be ignored. But they are not the only things happening in our world.
Every day, people are also healing, protecting, feeding, researching, rescuing, and rebuilding.

Bridge of Light Guidance: When You Have Forgiven but Still Do Not Feel Safe
Forgiveness can bring peace to your heart without requiring you to reopen the door. Explore why boundaries, distance, and listening to your sense of safety do not mean you have failed to forgive.

The Healing We Don’t Always Notice
Healing doesn't always arrive with a dramatic breakthrough. Sometimes it unfolds so quietly that we only recognize it when we look back. In this personal reflection, Rev. Sheri shares how an unexpected milkweed plant and a Monarch butterfly became a powerful reminder that the Creator is often at work long before we can see it. If you've ever wondered whether you're making progress, this gentle reflection may help you recognize the healing that has been quietly growing within you all along.

Signs of Hope We Almost Missed
Sometimes hope doesn't arrive with headlines—it appears in quiet moments we almost overlook. From a heartfelt conversation to a tiny milkweed plant visited by a monarch butterfly, these gentle reminders reveal that hope is still alive and quietly at work all around us.
