Our journey into lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 17. If you need ashes you can use fireplace ashes, or burn palms or palm crosses from previous years, or click on the link below to let us know you would like ashes delivered. You will find our Zoom Ash Wednesday service by going to the…
You will find the service at the same place you usually find the sermon.Click the < Sermon > button on the left of the menu bar above and then choose today’s service. From there you can click on… -“Watch” to watch the whole service, -“Read” to Read the sermon, -“Listen” to listen to the Sermon,…
Today’s service is now on YouTube. We realize this isn’t ideal, but hopefully it allows everyone a chance to “gather” in a way that keeps everyone safe. You will find the service at the same place you usually find the sermon.Click the < Sermon > button on the left of the menu bar above and then choose…
“24 Hours That Changed the World” by Adam Hamilton. Walk with Jesus on his final day. Sit beside him at the Last Supper. Pray with him in Gethsemane. Follow him to the cross. Desert him. Deny him. Experience the resurrection! Lenten books are on display for you to borrow for 3 weeks with the option…
“Give It Up” by Dottie Escobedo-Frank. We are not asked to give up chocolate. This Lenten study reflects on all the things that hold our attention, occupy our minds and monopolize our time, yet still isolate us from God and the world around us. Things like social media, phones, the noise of life, and focus on…
Lent (which begins on Ash Wednesday – March 1) is a time of re-evaluating our lives, discovering what is truly important. During this time, we often “give up” something in order to reinvigorate our faith lives, and remind us of the sacrifices we undertake in a life of faith. This year for Lent, try “taking…