Series: Tell Me Something Good
March 29, 2026 | Rev. Brooke Heerwald Steiner
This Sunday we step into the story of Palm Sunday — a moment filled with hope, movement, and expectation. As Jesus enters the city, the crowds don’t just watch; they respond. Their cheers, questions, and actions remind us that good news doesn’t sit still — it stirs us, calls us, and invites us to participate. This week in worship, we’ll explore how the good news of Jesus isn’t just something to believe — it’s something that moves us to act. Join us for a joyous Palm Processional that will remind us to use our voices and our bodies in ways that bring about justice and peace for all.
Series Information

Lent began as a season when new believers prepared for baptism by learning what lies at the heart of Christianity. Our Lenten worship series returns us to what was central in Jesus’ own life and ministry: radical welcome, love of neighbor, care for the vulnerable, feeding the hungry, and nonviolence in the face of injustice. At the core of his teaching is liberation, mercy, grace, and love—truly good news for all—though in our time his words are often softened or distorted. Jesus’ ministry can be described as “radical” which comes from the Latin word “radicalis,” meaning “root” or “ground.” Therefore, the good news should bring us back to our roots. Can we be “good news” people in a world too often burdened by bad news?
This good news is joyful and abundant—like fine wine at a feast, a mustard seed growing, perfume poured out, bread multiplied for the hungry—alive in the world and meant to take root in us. May this Lent ground our hearts in God’s expansive goodness and move us to become people who embody and share that good news in a world longing to see, hear, and taste what is truly good.
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