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First Sunday after Epiphany, January 10, 2021
Scripture: Ephesians 3:1-12 Sermon: “A Revealed People” Artwork: Scary, Scary Night Read More
Scripture: Ephesians 3:1-12 Sermon: “A Revealed People” Artwork: Scary, Scary Night Read More
It is customary at the close of a year to look back and reflect on all that has happened in the past year, as well as to look forward and imagine all that might happen in the new. I would like to invite each of us to take some time in the next few days to do that with some intentionality, and to do so through the lens of our Rule of Life. Read More
Scripture: John 1:1-18 Sermon: “Revelation: A ‘Personal” Word” Artwork: God’s Authority – In The Beginning, early 21st century, Seth Drum Read More
Scripture: 2 Samuel 7: 1-16 Sermon: “Messianic Foundations” Artwork: Love is the Only Solution, a quote from the Catholic activist, Dorothy Day; Mural, San Francisco CA Read More
Scripture: Psalm 89:1-4, 19-26 Sermon: “Love Enables Love” Artwork: Love is the Only Solution, a quote from the Catholic activist, Dorothy Day; Mural, San Francisco CA Read More
Service include Lighting of the Christ Candle, Reading of the Christmas Story, Celebration of Communion; Artwork: Birth of Christ, free-standing sculpture, Church of St-Jacques le Majeur, Mairie de Montrouge, Paris France Read More
And she brought forth her firstborn, a son…and put him in a diaper, the first of hundreds he would wear – diapers that would not be covered by WIC, diapers that might strain the family budget. Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella…and bring a couple of boxes of Pampers as well. Read More
Scripture: Isaiah 61:1-11 Sermon: “The Jubilee Proclamation” Artwork: Potluck, David Fichter (1984), Mural in Cambridge, MA Read More
In lieu of honoring a loved one with a poinsettia as is tradition in many churches at Christmas, our tradition is to honor family and friends by making a donation for books to be given to our Weekend Backpack Ministry children. Read More
Scripture: Isaiah 64:1-9 Sermon: “Oh that you would…” Artwork: Long Walk to the Fire, Carsten Ten Brink Read More