June 7, 2023- called to trust God’s call
This Sunday we will look at the story of Abram and Sarah, called to trust in God’s call to leave their home.
This Sunday we will look at the story of Abram and Sarah, called to trust in God’s call to leave their home.
This Sunday, June 4 is known as Trinity Sunday, and it begins the longest season of the liturgical calendar called “Ordinary Time.” We move from concentrating on the event of Christ in the world and shift to the impact of being in Christ in the world. What does it mean to be God’s hearts and…
Friends,It’s hard to believe I have been serving here as your parental leave pastor for a month now, asPastor Jen and her family take time to welcome Baby Mira. I want to thank all of you – secretary and worship/music team, for your patience and help andto extend my appreciation to the committees for all…
Many thanks to everyone who made last week’s worship and fellowship time extra special.
This Saturday, a few of us will be attending the UMC bishop’s day on the District at Wesley UMC in Waterbury.
I realized only on Monday of this week that I neglected to click “send†on last week’s e-update – my apologies!Â
What a wonderful and powerful worship experience we shared together last Sunday!
Though we are still in the season of Lent, this week’s gospel foreshadows resurrection as we witness the miraculous raising of Lazarus (John 11:1-45). Like many of the stories told in John, there is much to unpack in the rich and lengthy text, which we will again see in choreographed form on Sunday. One theme…
Holy Week is now just a few weeks away, but given the additional changes my family is expecting this Spring, this week, I’ve turned my attention to the season after Easter.
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference.