Ash Wednesday Service
Ash Wednesday is the beginning of Lent. Our Lenten theme “illuminate” recognizes both the light God has seeded with in each of us and all creation and a call to repentance – to make that light ever more radiant. Learn More
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Ash Wednesday is the beginning of Lent. Our Lenten theme “illuminate” recognizes both the light God has seeded with in each of us and all creation and a call to repentance – to make that light ever more radiant. Learn More
This Sunday is the final Sunday before the beginning of the Lenten Season. This Sunday we listen in as Jesus takes three of his disciples on an early morning mountain climb. It is from the vantage point of the mountain top, that the disciples come to see something that they never had seen before – something that would end up changing their lives forever. Learn More
This Sunday, we follow Jesus as he leaves the synagogue where he had been teaching and goes to the house of Simon and Andrew. Here he begins healing not just Simon’s mother-in-law but many in the town who were sick. After all of the healing, Jesus then withdraws to a deserted place to pray. Learn More
This Sunday we embrace that we are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses not just those who we are sharing this moment with now but also all those who have gone on ahead of us. We witness to words that Jesus spoke in the scripture we call the Beatitudes. And we witness to the cloud of grief, uncertainty and loss that is also very present in this time we are in. Learn More
This Sunday we embraced that we are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses not just those who we are sharing this moment with now but also all those who have gone on ahead of us. We also delved into the spiritual practice of lament and how it may empower us as we move through this season of grief, fear and uncertainty. Learn More
A highlight of the all church retreat is the Sunday morning worship service. This is a service that is organic and emerges with the participation of all who are on retreat. It is a time when we remember that worship is not a performance but a time for participation. Learn 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.” Learn More
This Sunday we will turn to the scripture passage of the feeding of the five thousand from the Gospel of Mark and a passage from the book of Isaiah as we explore the promise of God’s abundance. Learn More
This Sunday we will turn to the scripture passage of the feeding of the five thousand. This amazing story that appears in all four Gospels will be our guiding scripture for the next many weeks.
This Sunday is also a communion Sunday so please come to worship with a cup and some bread so that we can partake together and with all our siblings in Christ on this World Communion Sunday. Learn 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?” Learn More