Month: September 2020
Online Service: Sunday September 27, 2020
All throughout September, we will be reflecting on Psalm 23. This Sunday we will also be exploring a passage from the Gospel of Mark 10: 46-52 where Jesus asks the powerful question “What do you want me to do for you?” Learn More
Fall at UCW for Youth and Families
See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland. Isaiah 43:12 Learn More
Lament – A spiritual practice
There is a lot of grief in the air these days. What we may had hoped at this start of this new year is not possible. School looks different. Church Learn More
Online Service: Sunday September 20, 2020
All throughout September, we will be reflecting on Psalm 23. This Sunday, we will also remember the Exodus story of God providing Manna to the Isrealites in the wilderness. Pastor Amy will explore God’s desire for us to “lie down in green pastures,” and for the Isrealites to rest on the Sabbath from collecting manna. We’ll reflect on whether this desire is relevant or provides wisdom for the wilderness of our times. Learn More
Phase Forward Planning at UCW
Letter from the UCW Co-Moderators
Phase Forward Report to UCW Council
Phase Forward Guidelines
Phase Forward Survey Results Learn More
Home Prayer Spaces
In this time when many of us are making changes to accommodate the challenges of working at home and schooling at home, Pastor Stacy invites us to consider created prayer Learn More
Online Service: Sunday September 13, 2020
For the next three Sundays we will be reflecting on the 23rd Psalm. This Sunday, Pastor Stacy explored what it is dwell fully in what is, while also joining with God in calling forth what can be.
We had the delight of commissioning our new ministerial intern Eden Johnson and our Time of Offering featured the artistry of Mario Purser. Learn More
Online Service: Sunday September 6, 2020
This Sunday, we prayed together, shared the music of our Music Minister, Daon Drisdom and shared in Communion together. In Through Communion, we remembered Jesus and his command to love one another as God has loved us, and we re-membered ourselves as the Body of Christ in the world today. Learn More