Service

“Who were you before the world told you who to be?”

The Zoom link for this Sunday’s Worship service is  HERE

Your loved ones are always welcome to join our service. 

Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved.

 

Our Children and Youth will meet via Zoom this week. To Log on, go to: https://zoom.us/j/2404193933 The Password is 542419.

11:15 am – Children’s Group (Pre- K through Grade 4)
Have a taste of the Philippines!  Cora Cooks Pancit is a sweet story of a mother and daughter cooking a traditional Filipino dish.  Then, then we will cook this noodle dish (without the chicken) for a delicious meal.

Ingredients needed:

Pancit

1 (8 oz.) package of rice noodles 

1 yellow onion, chopped 

1 tablespoon fresh ginger, finely chopped 

2 tablespoons plus 1/4 cup soy sauce 

2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 

vegetable oil 

1/2 head cabbage, shredded 

3 carrots, thinly sliced 

3 celery stalks, sliced 

1 (8 oz.)… Read the rest

Service

This Too Shall Pass

An exploration of how to put time on our side.

Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday during worship service. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in our sanctuary during services.

Service

Redemption

Has anyone ever tried to save you from sin, error, or evil? Then youve been offered redemption! Come consider some new ways youu might practice our faith as a continuation of your own spiritual journey of “authentic redemption.”

Service

Fear and Belonging

Summary:

This audio explores the multifaceted nature of fear, examining its impact on personal decisions and societal structures. The speaker recounts a personal experience of deciding not to have children and the fears associated with that choice, including the potential for regret. It connects individual fears to broader anxieties, such as phobias and societal fears like economic instability. The piece considers whether fear is an illusion or a real and necessary instinct for survival. The speaker challenges the audience to confront their fears and consider how fear shapes their choices and sense of belonging. The speaker concludes by suggesting that we decide when to be brave and when to be cautious.