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We’ve spent the last several weeks listening for "Something Good" amidst the noise of the world. We’ve seen water turn to wine, felt the grit of the desert, and stood at the mouth of an empty tomb. But once the celebration of Easter morning settles and the lilies start to fade, a new question arises:

Where do we go from here?

In our daily lives, we’ve grown accustomed to turn-by-turn GPS directions. We want a voice to tell us exactly when to turn and how many miles until we arrive. But faith rarely works that way. God doesn’t usually provide a pre-printed map of every twist and turn; instead, God gives us Signposts.

These are the markers along the way that tell us where we are, to whom we belong, and which direction leads toward home. Over the next several weeks, we aren’t looking for a map that explains everything; we are looking for the steady signs of God’s presence that keep us moving toward justice, peace, and love.

Whether you feel like you’re on the right path or you’ve found yourself a bit turned around lately, come find your footing. The way is long, but our loving God never leaves us alone.  Join us each Sunday as we look for the directions of the Cross:

Easter Sunday, April 5: Up From the Grave (John 20:1-18)

April 12: Past Fear (John 20:19-31)

April 19: Out of Confusion (John 24:13-35)

April 26: Learning the Way (John 10:1-10)

May 3: The Way Home (John 14:1-14)

May 10: Curve Ahead (John 14:15-21)

May 17: Beyond Sight (John 17:1-11)

Pentecost, May 24: Sent Out (Acts 2:1-21)