This week we look at Psalm 42, a well known Psalm written from a place of honest turmoil and questioning. Elisabeth Hayes shares with us how we may find hope and relief in praying these words, even in our most desperate places.
Read MoreThis week we continue our series as Elisabeth Hayes leads through a reflection on Psalm 51, David’s prayer of repentance.
Read MoreThis week, we'll be looking at 1 John 5, and the promise that "He who has the son, has the Life!"
Read MoreThe apostle John was so changed by the risen Jesus that he called his fellow Christians to live as people of love and light in a world of acrimony and darkness. Through Jesus, we come to know "The God of Love and Light" and learn to live as people who reflect his love and light in the world.
Read MoreThis weekend, we will join together to proclaim the good news of Christmas alongside our brothers and sisters.
Read MoreOn Sunday, Elisabeth Hayes will be preaching on the same theme of the Local Missions conference, proximity.
Read MoreThis Sunday Elisabeth Hayes will be preaching on the epic story of Moses and the crossing of the Red Sea. We’ll continue to explore together how these important and well-known stories from the Old Testament point to the promise of the gospel made known in Jesus.
Read MoreThis Sunday, Elisabeth Hayes will continue in our journey through the Old Testament and lead us through the story of Jacob, focusing on the profound gift of God’s presence.
Read MoreThis Sunday, we’ll be looking at the wonderful story of the healing of the blind man in John 9.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll continue our “Songs of Christmas” series by looking at the Nunc Dimitis, Simeon’s Song.
Read MoreThis Sunday we are shifting to our final focus, “Life for the World.” The church is such a peculiar institution in that we are always oriented toward the good of those who are not yet a part of our community. This Sunday, Elisabeth Hayes will be preaching on what it means to Love our Neighbors.
Read MoreThis week Elisabeth Hayes leads us in a study of God’s care for the prophet Elijah.
Read MoreThis Sunday is Palm Sunday, which means Lent is drawing to a close as we head into Holy Week. Elisabeth Hayes will preaching on Mark 11, where Jesus enters the city of Jerusalem.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll see Jesus as the one who calms storms. Elisabeth Hayes will be preaching on this famous story, and we’ll reflect on how it speaks to us in this stormy season of life.
Read MoreThis Sunday is the first Sunday of Advent! We begin again a new cycle of the Christian year, retelling the most important story of our lives. Advent means “arrival.” We look back on those who waited for the coming of the Messiah, and we look ahead as those who continue to wait for his return. This Sunday we are excited to begin a new Advent series called “The Mothers of Jesus.” We’ll be looking each week at one of the five women who are named in the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew chapter 1, and what each of them tells us about the mystery of the incarnation and the grace of God. Our pastoral resident Elisabeth Hayes put this series together, and she’ll be preaching the first message this Sunday on Tamar.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll continue our study of 1 Samuel by seeing the first major mistake Saul makes as king.
Read MoreThis week we come to a new section of Paul’s letter, chapters 8 and 9, where he talks about the how the Gospel transforms every aspect of our lives, including the way we use our money.
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