The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost Sun, Jul 13th
Having a neighbor is being a neighbor.... Having eternal life is living like the Eternal One.- Dr. Sophia Magallanes-Tsang, guest preacher
Below are links to the full videos of past worship services along with the bulletin and lectionary Bible passages for each week.
Having a neighbor is being a neighbor.... Having eternal life is living like the Eternal One.- Dr. Sophia Magallanes-Tsang, guest preacher
It's being needy in community that opens us to the kinds of full, healthy, caring community that God has in mind for us.... it's worth it to be vulnerable with one another because that's how God's work gets done among…
…the gospel of grace is costly. It demands something of us. Something real, something tangible. - Anders Johnson, guest preacher
What does it look like to be immersed in an identity that changes your reality?… What does it mean to sit at the feet of Jesus, clothed and in our right mind?- Pastor Jeff
And today is Trinity Sunday, as the original community of loving equality, our Triune God, is a model of life and relationship in a healthy society.- Nancy Ebner, guest preacher
The vision God has is this big one, where it's not complete until God's people have been from one end of God's creation to the other, bringing blessing and goodness. God wants a humanity on the move.- Pastor Jeff
Jesus—heaven on earth and earth in heaven—who was raised from the dead and seated with God at God's right hand in the heavenly places... is calling us to be his body; his hands and feet here on earth.- Pastor Jeanette
Peace in the shadow of the cross is a deep and true part of this narrative, and today we rejoice in peace in light of the resurrection.- Pastor Jeff
Humbling ourselves, having hard conversations, loving people who've hurt us isn't easy, but Jesus asks his followers to love as he loves. He was humbled, and did the lowly grunt work that most of us don't want to do, but…
...Jesus is very intentional about how shepherding is about time.... and we're going to invite [our confirmands] to make promises not just about next year, but lifelong promises for who they choose and who they want to be.- Pastor Jeff