Tell Me A Story 8/29/2021
Hope is not the same as optimism. Optimism says “things will get better”, hope says “even if things don’t get better, you will not be left without love”.
Sermon 4/11/2021
For fifty days, the church lives into the reality of the resurrection, of what it means to be a community shaped by the dying and rising of Christ, by the expectation-shattering reality of life victorious over death.
Sermon 4/4/2021 - Easter Sunday
The beloved community is here to share the good news that the power which unites us has overcome the forces of this world that try to divide us.
Sermon 3/28/21 - Palm Sunday
What does it mean to shape our community according to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus?
Sermon 3/7/21
The surprising nature of this love is that it enables us to lean into those very things which threaten to pull us apart
Sermon 2/28/21
We are Disciples of Christ, a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world. As part of the one body of Christ, we welcome all to the Lord’s Table as God has welcomed us.
Sermon 2/14/21
The light of Jesus has the power to gather us in and unite us with God transcending all time and place and history.
Sermon 1/24/21
We are called to be children of the light… but that does not mean darkness is inherently bad. We can learn to walk in the dark, if we are brave enough to be the light.