Episodes

Friday Mar 24, 2023
Sermon : “Where Do You Get That Living Water?” by Maeve Hammond on 3/12/23
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Friday Mar 24, 2023

Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Sermon: “Checking In On Our Spiritual Journey” by Rev. Will Burhans on 2/26/23
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023

Thursday Feb 23, 2023

Thursday Feb 16, 2023
Sermon: ”It Would Have Been Enough” by Maeve Hammond on February 12, 2023
Thursday Feb 16, 2023
Thursday Feb 16, 2023

Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
Sermon : “Orbiting the Great Attractor” by Rev. Will Burhans on 2/05/23
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023

Thursday Feb 02, 2023
Sermon: ”7 Beatitudes and 7 Sins” by Rev. Will Burhans on 1/29/23
Thursday Feb 02, 2023
Thursday Feb 02, 2023

Tuesday Jan 24, 2023
Sermon: ”Something Fishy Goin On” by Rev. Will Burhans on 1/22/23
Tuesday Jan 24, 2023
Tuesday Jan 24, 2023

Thursday Jan 19, 2023
Sermon: “My Child, the Beloved” by Maeve Hammond on 01/15/23
Thursday Jan 19, 2023
Thursday Jan 19, 2023

Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Throughout the Advent and Christmas seasons we’ve talking about God coming to us, the prophet promising it, the people preparing for it, and then God’s arrival in a manger on a silent night and holy night. Mary and Joseph, Elizabeth and Zechariah, Anna and Simeon, the shepherds, to all of them God came – in the form of an angel, in a dream, in bright light and song, God to them and we say here 2000 years later God in fact came to the whole world.
And the Christmas season ends here in the new year at the feast of Epiphany, which was officially Friday, January 6, but we are celebrating Epiphany today as a community with this service and a meal tonight in the Tucker Room and a walk through the darkened church to the manger. And it’s good and right to end this way because at the end of the season of God’s coming, we move into the new year and through Epiphany we remember that also we must GO TO GOD. Like the wise men who journeyed from Persia to Israel, it’s now time for us to consider in this new year how if we want a healthy, strong, dynamic relationship with God, it’s going to take some work on our part, it’s going to take our pursuing it, it’s going to take in many instances a journey, either an inward one or an outward one or a both-and but a willingness to journey towards God. And using the Matthew story of the magi as our guide I want to lift up 5 lessons from their journey to the Christ Child that might inform us in our own pursuit of God. So let’s get to it!

Wednesday Jan 04, 2023
Christmas Reflection: ”Unexpected Wonder” by Maeve Hammond on 12/25/22 at 5 pm
Wednesday Jan 04, 2023
Wednesday Jan 04, 2023