We continue in the Gospel of Matthew this week with the writer’s account of Jesus’ walking on water, and Peter’s...

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We continue in the Gospel of Matthew this week with the writer’s account of Jesus’ walking on water, and Peter’s...
Matthew 14:13-21 tells the story of a miracle: Jesus’ feeding of thousands of people on a hillside out of, apparently,...
In the midst of Romans 8:26-39, the Apostle Paul gives us one of the most misunderstood ideas in the Bible:...
Jesus’ evocative parable of the Wheat and the Weeds, Matthew 13:24-30, has some practical advice about, well, gardening. But start...
On this midsummer Sunday, we’ll revisit the fine line between science, art, and story, knowing that all three shape our...
We welcome as our guest preacher, Rev. Faith Schaut. With the scripture readings Psalm 145:8-15 and Matthew 11:16-19 and 25-30,...
On the Fourth of July we celebrate our Declaration of Independence from the rule of a king, and our nation’s...
The “Detours on the Way” series wraps up with a message called “All or Nothing?” Sometimes it seems like living...
This is Graduation Sunday in the life of our church, and during the 10:30 worship service we’ll cele-brate those in...
When was the last time you did something for the first time? Our “Detours on the Way” series contin-ues with...
As we head into summer, we’ll launch a series of messages called “Detours on the Way.” What threatens to lead...
This is Pentecost Sunday in the life of the church, a day on which we remember the dramatic appear-ance of...
There’s a paradox at the heart of the Easter story: that it’s the absence of Jesus’ body that convinces the...
The Old Testament book of Proverbs is rich with both wisdom and imagery – and even imagery about wisdom. That’s...
The Gospel of John is emphatic: The only way to stand in God’s good graces is through belief in Jesus...
Even people with little exposure to church know the 23rd Psalm. Its six short verses have provided com-fort and reassurance...
“Doubting Thomas,” we’ve come to call him, the disciple who had to be bludg-eoned into accepting the joyful reality of...
Luke’s account of how the risen Christ appears in disguise to two travelers on the road to Emmaus is the...
Christ is risen! For Christians, the high point of the church year comes in the celebration of Christ’s mi-raculous Resurrection,...
We mark this day as Palm/Passion Sunday. Jesus’ tri-umphal entry into Jerusalem turns so many expectations on their head....
Our abbreviated series of Lenten messages concludes with a meditation on compassion – literally, “feeling with” another person. Our scripture,...
Our series on the essentials of the Christian faith continues with a pretty basic truth: that we do God no...
Some behaviors and attitudes are simply inseparable from the practice of discipleship. In the first of a three-part series of...
On Pastor Scott’s first Sunday as our interim minister, we’ll consider some ideas about Nativity’s place in a long, long...
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