Events
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Thanksgiving Sunday: Rejoice & Give Thanks
Join Us this Sunday at 10am in-person or online! The Romans could chain Paul’s body, but they could not chain Paul’s heart. In his letter to the people of Philippi…
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Christ the King Sunday
Join Us in person or online at 10:00 am! This Sunday we will follow the story of Ephesians 1:15-23 where Apostle Paul expresses his gratitude for the faith and love…
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First Sunday of Advent: Hope
Join Us this week as we welcome the season of advent ! “You are all people who belong to the light and to the day. We do not belong to…
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2023 Advent Concerts
December 7: Selkie, is a trio of dynamic Celtic musicians who play traditional music and original music with a trademark intensity and drive. The sounds of flute, fiddle, bouzouki, banjo,…
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What’s So Good About this News?
“Every valley shall be lifted up, and every mountain and hill be made low; the uneven ground shall become level, and the rough places a plain.” -Isaiah 40:4 The ancient…
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Third Sunday of Advent: Joy
Join us this Sunday in person or online as we celebrate the Third Sunday of Advent and the Children’s Pageant: “A Shepherd’s Adventure” at 10:00 am in the sanctuary. Advent…
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Fourth Sunday of Advent: Love
The Air Love Breathes is Freedom This a strange fourth Sunday of Advent being that it happens to share the calendar with Christmas Eve and might even shrink a bit…
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Christmas Eve Services
This Christmas, we extend a warm invitation to you and yours to join us for a celebration filled with joy, music, and reflection. Our Christmas Eve services are designed to…
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Christmas Eve 7:00 PM Service
Christmas Eve: Christ Be Our Light Throughout the season of Advent, we have lit the candles of hope, peace, joy, and love. Tonight, we light the Christ candle to honor that Christ is our Light. We will raise our voices to sing Christmas carols accompanied by brass instruments, listen to the Scripture lessons of the…
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Christmas Eve Service: 11:00PM
Christmas Eve: Christ Be Our Light In a quieter spirit we sing carols, listen to the beauty of the oboe, and come to the communion table to receive the bread of life and the cup of blessing. If the weather cooperates, we will take our candles to our front steps and sing “Silent Night” as a…
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First Sunday after Christmas
With Christmas Eve behind us and a new year merely hours away in our present time, we find Mary 2,000 years ago with a Baby Jesus only 40 days old as she brings him to the temple. There Mary is met by Simeon and Anna, an old man and a prophetess whose deepest longings have…
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Baptism of the Lord
In our baptism, we are claimed by God, we are reassured that we are God’s Beloved. Let us gather this Sunday to remember the mark of baptismal water upon our…