This week in children's interactive worship service; we will hear the story of God speaking to the Isaiah about the vision for the world.
We will hear the story of 12-year-old Jesus who was missing from his parents for five days. Five days! Imagine the panic of Mary and Joseph.
Our Racial Justice and Environmental Justice Teams have planned a special celebration of Earth Day for our worship service on Sunday. During worship, Sharon Lennartson with the Mendota Mdewakanton Sioux Community will share the story of her community’s protest of the re-route of Hwy. 55 in 1999.
Holy Week is a time of reflection and remembrance leading up to Easter Sunday.
Confession is one of those “loaded” words in the Christian lexicon along with repentance and sin. Some have said that in this age they are irrelevant. It follows, does it make a difference in how we live our lives? What are the signs it has made a difference? What is needed for confession to happen? What’s Love got to do with it?
Blessings can be found in the nitty gritty of everyday life--as we're making breakfast, commuting to work, running errands, or knee-deep in commitments. This week we'll hear Paul's words in Romans where he tells us to take our ordinary, everyday life and place it before God as an offering. When life is messy, the blessing of the ordinary routines and rituals that make up our hours can bring us closer to God and sustain us through the chaos of our world. I hope to see you in church as we explore this together!
Forgiveness is one of the hardest things in life. Fighting, while not fun, is much easier. From the small to the large, we are all familiar with conflict. How do we work towards forgiveness, and what does that even mean?
What does "enough" look like? What does contentment look like in a world of excess? How can we use generosity as a blessing in the chaos of life?
What does it look like to rest? To pause? To stop? Sabbath is a gift that we all receive from God. Not just after the work is done, but in the midst of the work and before the work even begins.