Genesis 1 Reflection
More often than not, I find myself resonating with the creation story told in Genesis chapter two rather than this story given to us in chapter one. While the first… Read more »
More often than not, I find myself resonating with the creation story told in Genesis chapter two rather than this story given to us in chapter one. While the first… Read more »
“A New Creation” Prelude – “Toccatina on ‘O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing’” by Alfred V. Fedak Gathering and Welcome Song: “Morning Has Broken” #145 Special Reading Together… Read more »
Prelude Gathering and Welcome Song: Easter People Raise Your Voices #304 Special Reading Together in Prayer The Lord’s Prayer Connecting with Young Ones (stories read) Scripture Reading: Matthew 28:16-20… Read more »
The flowers that decorate our sanctuary are given in memory and in honor of loved ones by our congregation. The bulletin insert with the names of those we remember and… Read more »
John 13: 21-32 I want to start off by saying that I have a deep admiration for the gospel of John. This gospel is unlike the other gospels included in… Read more »
John 12: 20-36 Today’s gospel story starts off by introducing us to a group of people who are living on the outskirts of Jerusalem. They’ve come into the city in… Read more »
John 12: 1-11 The book, The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate by Gary Chapman was released in the early 1990s as a self-help book… Read more »
by Pamela Easler “The Dream Isaiah Saw” is a powerful contemporary anthem composed by Glenn L. Rudolph (b. 1951) in 2001. Dedicated to those who perished on 9/11, the poem… Read more »
Please read Acts 9:36-42 to prepare for Sunday morning worship. Sermon Focus: “Dorcas Becomes Alive” Now in Joppa there was a disciple whose name was Tabitha, which in Greek is… Read more »
Please read Acts 16:16-34 to prepare for Sunday morning worship. Sermon Focus: “Jailer Becomes a Liberator” Key Verse: The jailer called for some lights, rushed in, and fell trembling before… Read more »