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Strange Gifts – Epiphany

Strange Gifts – Epiphany

Strange Gifts ‘Epiphany’ The word comes from the Greek word meaning ‘to reveal’, as when the baby Jesus was ‘revealed’ to the world.  On Epiphany we celebrate how a star led the Magi – also known as the Three kings or the Wise Men – to the baby Jesus after his birth to bring him gifts. Join us Sunday as we…

We Start Again

We Start Again

We Start Again: Christmas 2 The new year begins. It’s a time of beginning again; resolutions; covenants. Join us this Sunday as we start again and share the Wesley Covenant Prayer.Read Jeremiah 31: 31-34 & Matthew 25: 31-46 in preparation for Sunday’s sermon, We Start Again.Join us in person or online at 10:00. You can download the bulletin and Wesley…

A Disruptive Peace

A Disruptive Peace

A Disruptive Peace The peace promised by the Messiah is one that disrupts the normal order. The Pax Romana constrained conflict by force. God’s peace is a holistic and healing, not violently enforced, but disrupting the power of the empires and powers of our world. Read Matthew 1:18-25 in preparation for Sunday’s sermon, “A Disruptive Peace.” Join us at 9:00…

A Peculiar Sort of Joy

A Peculiar Sort of Joy

A Peculiar Sort of Joy The holidays are joyful – and we need more joy these days! But divine joy is not rooted in happiness, it is rooted in justice and wholeness. Divine joy is always communal rather than personal. Read Matthew 11:2-11 and ILuke 1:46-55 in preparation for this Sunday’s sermon, “A Peculiar Sort of Joy.” Join us at…

Love is Weird

Love is Weird

Love is Weird We talk about love ALL THE TIME. Especially as we head toward Christmas. And well we should. But the love we celebrate at Christmas is not always an easy or convenient love. It is a radical love that changes our lives when we receive it. Read Matthew 3:1-12 and Isaiah 11:1-10 in preparation for this Sunday’s sermon,…

How Shall We Live?

How Shall We Live?

How Shall We Live? The prophet Micah lays out succinctly and beautifully the life God’s people are called to lead – to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with God. Our whole lives – not just our financial gifts – are an offering to God. Read Micah 6:1-8 in preparation for this Sunday’s sermon, “How Shall We…

A Story of Redemption

A Story of Redemption

A Story of Redemption Do you remember the story of Zacchaeus from Sunday School? It’s a simple story of the ‘wee little man’ who meets Jesus, but (seemingly) simple stories are often surprisingly complex. The story Zacchaeus reminds us that we all stand in need of redemption, and that we are never far removed from God’s love. Read Luke 19:1-10…

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