4 Ways to Jerk-Proof Your Church
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | March 10, 2026 | Congregational Development | 4 Comments
Practices such as prayer, confession, worship, and mutual accountability help create the kind of spiritual resilience that keeps difficult personalities from dominating the life of the congregation.
15 Things AA Can Teach the Church about Renewal
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | February 24, 2026 | AA, apostleship, Church, churches, common good, Congregational Development | 16 Comments
Many churches promise belonging or participation. Fewer clearly promise transformation. Church renewal requires the courage to say: changed lives are not optional — they are the goal.
We Can Rise Again
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | February 9, 2026 | apostleship, diversity, leadership, LGBT, Rebekah Simon-Peter | 1 Comment
It’s not easy to maintain a strong belief in possibility in the face of frightening news. Even the disciples had a hard time with it.
But, Jesus believed that he would rise again. In other words, Jesus believed in possibility.
Politics, Ethics, and the Voice of the Church: If Not Us, then Who?
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | January 20, 2026 | churches, common good, conflict, democracy, diversity, faith, leadership, prayer, Rebekah Simon-Peter | 1 Comment
Adopting an ethical perspective means we consider how core values of the Gospels and Jesus’ teachings impact public policy. Viewing current events through an ethical lens also empowers us to address how the gifts and potentials of human life impact our responsibility to the common good.
A Force to Be Reckoned With: Overcoming the Superhero Myth
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | December 19, 2025 | apostleship, Christian, churches, democracy, faith, leadership, prayer, Rebekah Simon-Peter | 0 Comments
You are one of the spiritual superheroes Jesus is calling on. This Epiphany, don’t just look for the light—be the light.
Stepping Out of the Boat: Cultivating Water Walking Faith
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | December 10, 2025 | apostleship, Christian, churches, democracy, faith, leadership, prayer, Rebekah Simon-Peter | 1 Comment
You are being invited to resist evil, injustice, and oppression not by complaining, but by rising above the waves with water walking faith.
Stretching into the Miraculous: Practicing Your Divine Partnership
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | December 8, 2025 | apostleship, Christian, churches, democracy, diversity, leadership, prayer, Rebekah Simon-Peter | 1 Comment
A common myth is that spiritual practice looks only like sitting quietly in a pew or reading scripture. This is separation of the “holy” from the “physical.” You might think stretching is just for the gym and creativity is just for artists. But your body and soul are connected. Stiffness in the body often mirrors stiffness in the spirit.
You Are Not Alone: Finding Strength in Divine Partnership
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | November 19, 2025 | apostleship, Christian, churches, democracy, diversity, leadership, prayer, Rebekah Simon-Peter | 0 Comments
To face a world in turmoil, you must move from believing in Jesus to believing like Jesus. And Jesus believed he was in a Divine Partnership with God.
The Unhindered Prayer: Allowing God’s Answers to Reach You
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | November 17, 2025 | apostleship, Christian, churches, democracy, diversity, leadership, prayer, Rebekah Simon-Peter | 0 Comments
The real problem is not in God’s willingness to answer, but in the ability to allow the answer to reach us.
Your Prayers Have Power: Rising in a Time of Fear
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | November 11, 2025 | apostleship, Christian, churches, democracy, diversity, leadership, prayer, Rebekah Simon-Peter | 0 Comments
In this blog post, I will discuss how Jesus and his disciples were most aligned with the Pharisees, the ancient movement for renewal and ethical practice, and how their Jewish identity not only helped establish the origins of Christianity but also helped preserve the Jewish roots of the faith.
The Peace Forest
by Rebekah Simon-Peter | Aug 27, 2010 | BridgeWorks, common word between us, faith and the environment, interfaith, Mother Earth Mission, Peace Forest
There I sat at a conference table with Betsy, Saba, Fatuma, Monir, and Jeanette. We were not your typical tree-hugger types. Three of us are Muslim, one is a cradle, Christian, one is a former Evangelical Christian with New Thought leanings, and me, well I'm a United...