
Sunday, April 18Third Sunday in Easter
This Sunday, we heard another account of the disciples’ encounter with the risen Christ. This time our scripture came from the Gospel of Luke 24: 36b-48. Read More …
This Sunday, we heard another account of the disciples’ encounter with the risen Christ. This time our scripture came from the Gospel of Luke 24: 36b-48. Read More …
This Sunday, we will explore the call to create the Beloved Community. What did Jesus have in mind when he called those first disciples asking them to leave their nets and follow him? What did those disciples catch a vision of? What was it that lit their imaginations and emboldened their actions. What could a vision of the Beloved Community mean for us today? Read More …
This Sunday, we delighted that Pastor Amy and Music Minister Daon Drisdom enjoyed some rest.
Pastor Stacy shared in worship with recordings from staff from both the American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts and the Southern New England Conference of the UCC. Rev. Mary Miller, the Executive Minister of American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts was be our preacher. Read More …
This Sunday we explore gratitude which could be understood as our human response to the Grace that God gives so abundantly and freely. We are delighted that Sandra DaDalt will be our preacher and Arlyne Grant will bring our Scripture to us. Read More …
This Sunday we will continue to explore God’s grace. Our scripture this Sunday takes us one of perhaps the most beloved passages in the Gospels. Jesus tells us not to worry. God provides. (Matthew 6: 26-34). But the passage ends with an interesting twist that we will explore on Sunday. Read More …
This Sunday we explored two biblical passages where the people had a decision to make. The decision was a big one. It would effect how they lived their life from that moment on. And yet, in the midst of it all, Grace abounded. Read More …
This Sunday we turned to the scripture passage of the feeding of the five thousand from the Gospel of Luke and Ministerial Intern Eden Johnson took us into the question “What if the real miracle is the kindness we all hold in our hearts.” Read More …
All throughout September, we will be reflecting on Psalm 23. This Sunday we will also be exploring a passage from the Gospel of Mark 10: 46-52 where Jesus asks the powerful question “What do you want me to do for you?” Read More …
All throughout September, we will be reflecting on Psalm 23. This Sunday, we will also remember the Exodus story of God providing Manna to the Isrealites in the wilderness. Pastor Amy will explore God’s desire for us to “lie down in green pastures,” and for the Isrealites to rest on the Sabbath from collecting manna. We’ll reflect on whether this desire is relevant or provides wisdom for the wilderness of our times. Read More …
This Sunday, we prayed together, shared the music of our Music Minister, Daon Drisdom and shared in Communion together. In Through Communion, we remembered Jesus and his command to love one another as God has loved us, and we re-membered ourselves as the Body of Christ in the world today. Read More …