Author: Amanda

  • Sermon: Thank God for Faithful Fathers [June 21]

    Sermon: Thank God for Faithful Fathers [June 21]

    Invocation Eternal God, who sees beyond our ability, and plans beyond our understanding.  We come before you on this day humbly seeking to know the presence of your Holy Spirit.  Anoint us with your Spirit.  Fill us with your word and rise up among us leadership with a love for you and your ways.  Be…

  • June 14 Worship Service

    June 14 Worship Service

    Please join us for worship from your home. If you would like to follow along, please have a candle (and a match) ready, prepare elements for Communion, and consider your participation in the offering. Order of Worship Welcome Prelude, “Make Me a Channel of Your Peace” by Sebastian Temple Centering Lighting of the Christ Candle:…

  • Sermon: It’s All About Grace? [June 14]

    Sermon: It’s All About Grace? [June 14]

    Message Christianity is about grace. It is not about rules or requirements, it’s about grace. It is not bad news, it’s good news. The Gospel is about grace, because we seem particularly prone to forget that. What Jesus revealed to us, according to Paul, is grace.  Paul talked about it in several ways. He defined…

  • June 7 Worship Service

    June 7 Worship Service

    Please join us for worship from your home. If you would like to follow along, please have a candle (and a match) ready, prepare elements for Communion, and consider your participation in the offering. Order of Worship Welcome Prelude, “Lord, Whose Love Through Humble Service” arr. by Eric Carlson Centering Lighting of the Christ Candle:…

  • Sermon: Bringing God’s Love to a Loveless World [June 7]

    Sermon: Bringing God’s Love to a Loveless World [June 7]

    Message When the Spirit of God dwells within us, we are given new birth as God’s children, and new life (Romans 8:11). We are then free to greet God as Jesus did with the words, “Abba! Father!” (Romans 2:15). “Abba” means “daddy,” and is a term of endearment Jesus uses for his heavenly father. We…