Our worship is focused on Christ this week. We sing praise to him; we pray in awe of him; we pledge to follow him because
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This Week’s Message
Transfiguration Sunday, like Reign of Christ or Christ the King Sunday, is about the identity of the one we follow. Jesus the Christ is revealed
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This Week’s Message
Relationships within the body are important, but so is the relationship of the church with the wider community. How can you lift community concerns or
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This Week’s Message
Here again, Jesus asks us to reflect on the power we already have. “You are salt. You are light.” Not, “Do you want to be
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How do we balance blessing and challenge? How do we offer gratitude and exhortation both? Jesus isn’t condemning folk for not living into this promise; he
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This Week’s Message
This is a hard one, don’t you think? In our increasingly contentious society and world, to consider that a sign of the kin-dom is that
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This Week’s Message
Our text this week includes Paul’s assertion that the church has everything it needs to be the church. That’s an amazing and powerful statement of
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This Week’s Message
We are counting the weeks after Epiphany and attempting to get a glimpse of what life as the people of God might be like. We
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In this Christmas series of sorts, “God of the Dark and the Light,” we have acknowledged the presence of God even in the darkness. On
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How God Shows up by Rev. Lisle Gwynn Garrity Inspired by Luke 2:1-20 In this image, as if looking past a curtain, we peer into
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