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Allow me to play the role of church geek – for just a moment. The third Sunday of Advent is known as Gaudete Sunday (pronounced in three syllables: Gow-day-tay). It means “rejoice” in Latin. We light the pink candle because that is the liturgical color...

It has been said that peace is not the absence of pain, but the presence of God. This weekend, we light the second candle of Advent in contemplation of the Christ child’s imminent arrival – God with us. You may recall that a certain angel...

Is it just me…or did you too find yourself singing Supertramp following morning worship and into the afternoon last Sunday? “Give a little bit… There’s so much that we need to share So send a smile and show you care” Scientists refer to that phenomenon as “stuck tune syndrome”....

This Sunday is Laity Sunday. Which celebrates the ministry and witness of laypersons. Ordained clergy are not the only ones whom God calls and equips to proclaim the good news. Truly, the Holy Spirit can speak to and through each and every member of the...

One of my favorite gospel songs is entitled “I Won’t Complain” by Rev. Paul Jones. He recorded the song live in the presence of God and a standing room congregation at Brentwood Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. The lyrics are soul-stirring: I've had some good days I've...

(August 20, 2023) Worship service with Rev Jane and Rev Fredd provides us our spiritual fulfillment. Our moments of meditation, of prayer, of communal singing, of lessons from scripture and sermons, and simply coming together as the church family we are once a week. But what...

Looking Towards Sunday Friends, You’re familiar with the story of Moses and the burning bush (Exodus 3:1-5). Maybe you’re also familiar with the fact that burning bush (Euonymous alatus in Latin) is a popular shrub that shows brilliant red foliage in the fall; grows easily; and gets...

The Very Expensive Bowl of Soup This week we find ourselves in the company of Jacob and Esau, witnessing a vital moment that forever alters their lives. Amidst his hunger, Esau impulsively trades his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of stew, teaching us a crucial...

Looking Towards Sunday Did you know that an eagle, when faced with a storm, uses the wind to lift itself higher, soaring above the clouds to escape the turmoil below? Isaiah tells us that “those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will...