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Worship Skit Volunteers Needed: November 15 & 16th

Worship Skit Volunteers Needed: November 15 & 16th

There will be a practice on Saturday, November 15th, at 10:00am for interested people. On Sunday, November 16th, we will present an original skit during worship. This will be a fun look at our gifts and how we use them. Please contact Pastor Becky if you are interested in participating. Both adults and youth are welcome!

Sermon Sneak Peek: October 26, 2014

Sermon Sneak Peek: October 26, 2014

Tomorrow is Reformation Sunday and Affirmation of Baptism (confirmation) for 3 of our young people. They will share their faith statements for our message and will do the children’s message. The three are Martin Mead, Lauren Bushman, and Zach Baschnagel. Blessings, Pastor Becky

Featured Friday Christian Artist: Vineyard Worship – Good Shepherd

Featured Friday Christian Artist: Vineyard Worship – Good Shepherd

Today’s Featured Christian Artist is introducing music from Vineyard Worship. We are focusing on the song, “Good Shepherd (feat. Crispin Schroeder) [Live] – We Are One – Vineyard Worship Live From New Orleans“. On it’s website, Vineyard Worship, explains their mission as: Vineyard Worship exists as an organic extension of the Vineyard church movement in the USA (Vineyard USA). We are, in a phrase, “from the church, for the church.”…Keep Reading

Sermon Sneak Peek: October 19, 2014

Sunday brings our 4th conflicting, confusing, and confounding parable of Jesus in our Matthew 22 reading. Could there be a “permanent” solution to the question of what belongs to Caesar and what belongs to God? See you in worship tomorrow! Blessings, Pastor Becky

Featured Friday Christian Artist: Sculpture by Timothy Schmalz

Featured Friday Christian Artist: Sculpture by Timothy Schmalz

Source: Sculpture By Timothy P. Schmalz | Homeless Jesus Inspired by Matthew 25, this sculpture is a representation that suggests Christ is with the most marginalized in our society. The Christ figure is shrouded in a blanket, with the only indication that it is Jesus, being the visible wounds on the feet. The life-size version of the work has enough room that someone is able to sit on the bench….Keep Reading