The Church of Every Last One Two familiar parables about lost things invite us to reflect on what it means to be part of God’s Kingdom. Are we the ones who do the searching? Are we the lost ones who are being sought? Is it somehow both? And have you ever been a regular at a pub? And what would…
The Church of Now As we celebrate the Baptism and Confirmation of 5 of our young people, and as we welcome new members, we’ll also celebrate what it means to be the Church right now. We can be inspired by our past, and we can be hopeful about the future, but God calls us to be Followers of the Way…
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…
The Songs of Our Hearts Do you have a favorite song? One that lives in your heart, that just resonates for you, that you want to share with others? On Sunday, we’ll sing and celebrate the songs of our hearts, and have a chance to sing a few of them. If you have a song you want to sing, be…
Good & Weird & Problematic Song writing may be inspired by God, but it is also a human endeavor. Hymns can be profoundly meaningful, draw us toward God, and become a touchstone of faith. But songs can also sometimes miss the mark, musical tastes can change, and sometimes the author of a song can be problematic. We’ll explore some of…
“The Music of Our Heart (and Mind)” As we continue or series on music and worship, we’ll reflect on why it is that certain songs move us, inspire us, and shape us. Why do we almost universally love some songs and not others? And can we learn to love new songs? And what do we do when we’re asked to…
Songs of Our Faith Music is the heartbeat of worship – it expresses our joy and praise, our fears and our longings. It comforts us and teaches us. And singing binds the community of faith together. During August, we’ll learn and sing together as we explore “Songs of Our Faith.” And of course, these Sundays will feature lots of great…
“Sending Out (and Returning)” Our youth will share stories and reflection on their time serving and learning with the people of the Yakama Reservation, and Pastor Clay will reflect on what it means for us to be sent as emissaries of the Gospel (and to return home). The livestream will be available at 10:00 or any time after on July 27.…
Pay Attention! Immediately following the parable of the Samaritan, we encounter another familiar story – Mary and Martha. Like the Samaritan parable, this brief story is well known and perhaps misunderstood. Why does Jesus say that Mary has made the better choice? What is the choice she makes? And what might it say to us, in our hyper-busy, always-distracted world?…
We Already Know We’ll be hearing from Stephanie Hollingshead, The Father’s Heart Day Center Program Manager, as she shares about the work and vision of The Father’s Heart. And the story of “The Good Samaritan” will frame our reflection on what it means to be a neighbor in Christ-like ways. (And also, have you ever noticed that the phrase “good…
Citizens and Exiles As we conclude our sermon series on Christian Nationalism we ask some important questions: Where do we go from here? How do we stand against the rise of Christian Nationalism? What does it mean to be a citizen of a country but also a citizen of the Kingdom of God? The livestream will be available at 10:00…
“Lizard Brains and Fiery Ends” We might like to think of Christian Nationalism as something that exists “out there,” but in reality we are also ensnared in it sometimes. Both historically and in our church today, Christian Nationalism is a powerful force. Naming it, repenting of it, and keeping our eyes fixed on God’s Kingdom of love are vital ways…

