Worship Services

Small Questions About a Big God

Small Questions About a Big God Is our theology important? Does it matter if we understand the Church’s teaching about God? Aren’t all these theological discussions just versions of “How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?” How do we know which theological questions matter, and which ones don’t? The livestream will be available at 9:00 on…

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With Saints Like These

With Saints Like These All Saints and All Souls Days remind us that God’s eternal love carries us in life, in death and in life beyond death. But God’s eternal love also means that those who have gone on before us remain with us, inspiring us and illuminating the way forward. We’ll honor those of our congregation who now rest…

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Not Our Table

Not Our Table The table around which God draws the human family is not ours – we are guests at the banquet, not bouncers at the doorway. But we ARE called to invite others to the feast – not only through our words, but as we embody the heavenly banquet in all that we do. As a congregation, LOUMC has…

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“The Table of Wide Welcome”

“The Table of Wide Welcome” We love the idea of hospitality – to a point. We want to fling open our doors – to some. It seems to be the human condition to feel pulled between openness and caution, between curiosity and defensiveness. The Church is called to live with extravagant, world-shaping hospitality, because we ourselves have been welcomed to…

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The Table of Grace

The Table of Grace World Communion Sunday is an invitation to remember the Church that lives in all places. It is an invitation to remember that we are part of a world-wide community that gathers at the same table of grace. The livestream will be available at 10:30 on Sunday, October 5, or any time after. Read Galatians 3:23-29 and Luke…

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The Work of Our Hands

The Work of Our Hands For many of us, Labor Day is a last summer hurrah, a day off work, and maybe a good sale at our favorite store. And we might think that a day honoring the laboring people of our country is not a religious holiday. In fact, it’s not. And yet, the Messiah we follow came from…

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