
Online Service: Sunday August 2, 2020
Our theme for the month of August is Sabbath. Throughout the month, we will explore how God calls us to rest, trust, and make space in our days and homes to experience the holy.
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Inclusive, Child Cherishing, Outreach and Mission Minded
Used on old site for https://www.ucw.org/category/worship/sermons/. Not currently used that I know of.
Our theme for the month of August is Sabbath. Throughout the month, we will explore how God calls us to rest, trust, and make space in our days and homes to experience the holy.
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“Growing” is our theme for the month of July. Each Sunday we will be exploring a practice that if cultivated may help us to grow in our capacity to love as Christ commands. This Sunday we will explore how we may cultivate a practice of growing in purposefulness. Learn More
Easter sermon April 12,2020 Preached in the time of COVID-19 Resurrection according to the Gospel of Mark Will you pray with me? Holy One, may the words of my mouth Learn More
SCRIPTURE READINGS Psalm 89: 1-4 I will sing of your steadfast love, O Lord, forever; with my mouth I will proclaim your faithfulness to all generations.I declare that your steadfast love is Learn More
Psalm 51 and Mark 10: 46-52 Introduction: What a difference a week can make. I don’t know if it true for you, but this week brought the coronavirus center Learn More
Psalm 34 and Mark 10:17-31 When our kids were small, we had a going to bed ritual which included, reading a story and then saying prayers. Whatever parent was Learn More
Luke 9:18- 36 (NRSV) Let us pray: May the words of my mouth and the meditations of all of our hearts be acceptable to you, O God our Rock Learn More
Mark 7:1-21a (NRSV) Our scripture this morning makes me want to step in and blow a whistle. Seems like a time out needs to be called. Learn More
Isaiah 58: 1-9 Mark 6: 6b-13 Will you pray with me: Creator God, may the words of my mouth, and the meditations of all of our hearts lead us into Learn More