Pastors' Blog
Archives: September 2022
This autumn, our worship follows our Church School curriculum, Seeking God Together. We are learning in worship alongside the youngest members of our community.
This Sunday, we look forward to welcoming the Reverend Carrington Moore, Executive Director of common cathedral, one of our ministry partners that holds worship...
This autumn, our worship follows our Church School curriculum, Seeking God Together. We are learning in worship alongside the youngest members of our community.
Many of us in this congregation lead busy lives. We fill our time with appointments, meetings, to-do lists, commitments, for ourselves and for our families. And too often, it's how we evaluate if our life has meaning: am I...
Last Sunday, we had a lively Welcome Back worship service on the lawn, punctuated with a last-minute rain shower and a quick pivot to move our usual outdoor picnic indoors. Amy and I spoke of the importance of call -- how God calls us individually and how God is calling us as a congregation amid a building crisis.
At the heart of discerning God's call for our lives is prayer, an active, ongoing, direct conversation with God. We heard last week how Moses had a direct conversation to...
This Sunday, we will hold worship on our front lawn.Family worship at 9:45amWelcome Back worship at 11amFollowed by an all-parish lunch on the lawn!
At the heart of our church's vision (from 2012) is the idea of "Call-Equip-Serve," meaning that each one of us is: 1. Called to do some kind of ministry, and can be 2. Equipped by our church community to do it, so that we...
Summer Worship Series: New BeginningsThis summer, we learn more about the faith lives of our members as they reflect on what it means to embark on new beginnings.
"Morning by morning, new mercies I see," is a line we lovingly sing from the old hymn "Great is Thy Faithfulness." It echoes these words from...