Moses can't lead alone; neither can Aaron lead alone. Together, always, we can do and proclaim God's love.
Joy in God and in the Gospel comes from bringing our whole selves. Often, that means standing in solidarity with others, even when we aren't leading.
The conflict between the triumph of the palms and the suffering and death of Jesus during Holy Week looms over our worship on the last day of Lent. What are…
Jesus says we need to welcome God's kingdom like a child. But what is a child in this world full of anxiety? What can we do as a church to…
We don't need to drop everything to follow Jesus; the best work in building Jesus's sovereign realm is in helping others, every day, where we are, by finding ways to…
Last week, we started our stories with the Story of Me. Where do we come from. This year, we continue with the great definition of the Story of Us that…
What prepares you for worship? What can build a sense of anticipation? Why do we open with this thing called a Call to Worship? And what does all that have…
In today's Worship 101 sermon, we ask what it means to pass the peace, and to close worship with a Good Word (Benediction). Image, Hug by Jiunn Kang Too via…
In the second sermon in our series on our church identity, we again address the topic of welcome. When we talk about welcome in the church, we often think about…
What is it that makes us feel the presence of God, or the possibility of that presence? How can we create a worship space that encourages us to feel something…
Why must we worship God, love God with all our hearts? God puts us in the midst of the greatest story ever told, the story of creation. When we forget…