
“Partners In The Gospel”
Today begins our "Partners in the Gospel" worship series in which we hear how we are all co-workers with God. Proclaiming the Gospel is not something we can do alone. We can only do it together. God's vision is for a Kingdom and Kin-dom come which is communal. All our gifts matter as threads in the tapestry of God's kin(g)dom. …

“Knit Together
Today we meditate on Psalm 139 and what it means for us to be made by God's own creating hand. We are knit together in our own being, and collectively in beloved community.

“Sounds Of The Spirit”
Today's Pentecost Worship invites us into intentional listening for the Holy Spirit's movement in our midst. We are called to receive the Spirit's gifts with courage, openness, patience, and curiosity. As we are led into the unknown realms of God's imagination.

Today our guest pastor, the Rev. Ashley Skinner-Creek, reflects on how the risen Christ comes alongside those in the midst of wonder and uncertainty.

What Spirit Has Brought Together...
Today we hear a story where God's Holy Spirit comes upon those who were previously outside the realm of God's promise. Those who were used to how things always were choose to let Spirit surprise them. They begin to share community with those who were once 'others.' We are all called to let Spirit astound us with who She will bring us together with.

What Spirit Has Brought Together...
Today we hear a story where God's Holy Spirit comes upon those who were previously outside the realm of God's promise. Those who were used to how things always were choose to let Spirit surprise them. They begin to share community with those who were once 'others.' We are all called to let Spirit astound us with who She will bring us together with.

Sheep and the Shepherd
Today we hear Jesus' teaching that he is the Good Shepherd. This teaching invites us to be sheep who follow. We are part of God's ever-expanding flock.

O Look and Wonder!

Ending the Nightmare

Easter "Squiggle Stories & Sacred Possibilities"

Maundy Thursday Service
Maundy Thursday gets it's name from the Latin word "maundatum" meaning commandment. This service recalls Jesus' commandment to love one another. He embodies love to the end as a Messiah who serves rather than exploits.

"A Creative Extremist & the Strongman's Fantasy"

Community, Carving A Tunnel Of Hope

Contemplation: Rest as Resistance

Fan into Flame: Direct Action

Fan into Flame: Beyond A Lukewarm Lent

Transfiguration Sunday

Simon Peter and the Unnamed Deacon

“Now About Food…”
