Lisa Brenninkmeyer's Blog, page 3
August 1, 2025
For Your Weekend: Emptying Carts and Pulling Down Barns
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 12:13–21
Empty suitcases, Christmas decorations, golf clubs, youth sports trophies, stuffed animals, VHS cassette tapes, photo albums, baking sheets, art supplies, wrapping paper, Easter baskets, garbage bags stuffed with clothing donations: you name it, it’s in my downstairs closet. Determined to let go of the excess, detach from material things, and clear out the space, I try to make a trip into this abyss of clutter and chaos often, guarding myself f...
July 25, 2025
For Your Weekend: Ask, Seek, Knock … and Don’t Stop!
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 11:1–13
Some of my favorite memories of my children when they were toddlers were bedtime prayer time. “Okay, bedtime, prayer time!” I’d yell to get them scampering upstairs and into the bedtime routine. Baths, silliness, stories, and more silliness would often ensue. But when we finally quieted down, after the stories were read and the stuffies were placed just right, we would fold our hands and say our prayers.
Teaching them the Our Father was one of ...
July 18, 2025
For Your Weekend: When You Feel Unseen in Your Serving
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 10:38–42
“Lord, do you not care?”
I read the words that spilled out of Martha’s mouth directed toward Jesus from this week’s gospel, and within my heart, a profound understanding resonated.
Girl, preach. (That was me, not the Lord.)
If I weren’t already familiar with this passage, I would be expecting Jesus’ response to be one of compassion and understanding. Also, I would expect Him to nudge Mary up off the floor.
Martha desired not only to serve our ...
July 11, 2025
For Your Weekend: We’ve Been Robbed
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 10:25–37
“I can’t talk now, I am integrating chickens.”
Add this to my list of “texts I never thought I’d send.” When the recipient shared that she had no idea what I was talking about, I explained that we were introducing our new flock of chickens to the old and that this required constant supervision because, as the chicken experts warn, things can go awry. This was news to me, but as a new backyard chicken owner, everything about these birds is news...
July 4, 2025
For Your Weekend: Let Your Joy Be Rooted in Heaven
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 10:1–12,17–20
Have you ever felt like your productivity defines your worth? As if your ability to accomplish and succeed and check all the boxes makes you more worthy, more lovable?
You're not alone. So many of us struggle with it. Or at least go through seasons of wrestling with it. Even when I think that I've let go of the lie that my worth is performance-based, I catch myself slipping back into it. I see it in the way I question if I'm doing enough ...
June 27, 2025
For Your Weekend: When the World Wears You Down
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Matthew 16:13–19
Normally, at this point in the year, I don’t mind the blissful chaos of summer. I welcome the relief that comes with the ease of the season. But as I write this, I am far from relieved. I’m worn thin and worn out—not necessarily from the daily chores, schedules, or relationships, but from the world.
This world, as it is right now, is wearing me out.
Anyone else looking to the heavens, silently praying that Jesus might return today?
My heart...
June 20, 2025
For Your Weekend: When You Consume More Guacamole than Jesus
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 9:11–17
Life lately has felt like feeding the five thousand. In other words, it has felt impossible. Appliances and people are breaking all around me, the weather has not been cooperating with outdoor events, and writing has felt like sprinting through quicksand. On top of all this, people I have been entrusted to care for continue to ask me, “What’s for dinner?”
Fun fact: Not only do I have nothing left to give, but I also have no idea what’s for dinn...
June 13, 2025
For Your Weekend: Invited into the Mystery
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read John 16:12–15
While working on my master's in theology, I took a course on the Trinity. In it, we reflected upon and discussed Andrei Rublev’s icon of the Trinity, one that would later be gifted to us after the completion of our first year, and one I still look upon often, as it draws me into the beautiful mystery of our triune God.
It would be easy to write an entire blog on the symbolism and significance of this icon, but I will spare you the art history ...
June 6, 2025
For Your Weekend: Open Wide the Doors
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read John 20:19–23
On this feast of Pentecost, we celebrate the birthday of our Church—a moment of fire and boldness, where fear gave way to proclamation, and locked doors burst open with the Spirit’s rush of movement. Yet before tongues of fire danced above the apostles' heads, a quieter Pentecost had already occurred.
In that quiet moment in the upper room, from the breath of Christ, the living Church was born.
Although Mary, the mother of Jesus, may not be me...
May 30, 2025
For Your Weekend: Why Do We Need the Holy Spirit?
Dig Deeper into Sunday’s Gospel: Read Luke 24:46–53
Jesus disappointed me. I asked Him to do one thing—just one! And did He do it? Nope! In fact, He did the opposite. I thought He was trustworthy, a God who kept His promises. I was beginning to have my doubts. And I might have continued to feel this way if I hadn’t joined a Bible study and taken the time to read Scripture, because as it turned out, the issue wasn’t that God didn’t keep His promise, but that I had held Him to a promise He never m...


