Dec 27, 2023
The vastness and immensity of the universe are held together and grounded in love. That love has come to us in Christ. Amidst the powers and rulers of this world, love has come in humility. Christ comes born in a manger, a baby crying as every other baby so we can know that love has come to us.
Dec 18, 2023
In today's Gospel, we delve into the Annunciation, a moment
often overlooked in Protestant circles. Mary, a humble teenager
from Nazareth, questions the angel Gabriel's surprising message.
Yet, Gabriel points to God's unwavering faithfulness, echoing a
history of divine promises fulfilled.
2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16 | Romans...
Dec 11, 2023
Worship features readings of the season and music by the Adult Choir and a small chamber ensemble.
Dec 4, 2023
The term “woke” has, for some reason, become polarizing. In this season of Advent, it is essential. To prepare for God’s salvation born in Christ, we must be “woke” to the brokenness of the word. We must be “woke” to the ways we participate in breaking the world. We must be “woke” to the fact that our...
Nov 27, 2023
The vision of the “Sheep and Goats” in Matthew’s gospel is a perplexing bit of scripture. On the surface, it reduces inclusion in the reign of God to those who do good works—no room for grace. On the surface, it condemns the unrighteous to eternal damnation and the fires of hell. Neither notion jibes with the...