Welcome to worship this Sixth Sunday of Pentecost! Today we hear the Parable of the Sower and Jesus tells us to “Listen.” We listen to the words of Christ as he sows seeds of faith, hope and love in our lives. God bless you!
Welcome to worship this Sixth Sunday of Pentecost! Today we hear the Parable of the Sower and Jesus tells us to “Listen.” We listen to the words of Christ as he sows seeds of faith, hope and love in our lives. God bless you!
Welcome to worship this morning! Today Jesus invites us to rest in him. God bless you on this day with rest in the name of Christ.
Dear friends, Welcome to worship today! It is good to be together as the people of God. This morning we are blessed to hear our very own Bishop Richard Jaech preach about what it means to welcome one another in the name of Christ. Pastor Beth shares one of her favorite books, “God’s Dream” during…
Welcome to worship on this Third Sunday of Pentecost! We are thankful you are here! This morning’s scripture lessons remind us–it is not easy to follow Jesus. Yet, we remember God is with us and gives us what we need to live faithful lives. Thanks be to God!
Our God is Three is One. Our God is one in Three! Today we celebrate the mystery of the Holy Trinity–of who God is for us, with us, and around us. God loves and is present in so many ways. Today’s service includes messages by ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton. The grace of our Lord…
On Pentecost Sunday, we celebrate the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. We give thanks for the way the Spirit moves in and through us–and even in spite of us! This is timely as we seek to live as people of faith during a divisive, charged, and challenging time. Our hurting world needs the…
Welcome to worship! This morning we celebrate Ascension Sunday. The Gospel of Luke tells the story of Jesus blessing his followers and ascending into heaven. We give thanks to God for Jesus who reigns in love forever and ever.
Welcome to the Worshipful Experience for Sunday, May 17, 2020! We hear Peter’s reminder to be ready to testify to the hope that is ours and Jesus’ promise of an Advocate. We give thanks and praise to God who promises to be with us always.
During this morning’s Worshipful Experience we hear God’s promise to dwell with us and make a home with us and in us. We seek to live out this blessing as we love one another.
The Fourth Sunday of Easter is known as “Good Shepherd” Sunday. In the Gospel today, we hear Jesus speak about himself as the gate to abundant life with God–not to keep people out, but to provide a way where there seems to be none. Jesus says he is the shepherd who leads and guides his…