HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE – 2022
Holy Week is the highest point in the Christian year. It carries us through the Palm Sunday march from Bethany all the way into the heart of Jerusalem, the crucifixion of Jesus, … Read More
Holy Week is the highest point in the Christian year. It carries us through the Palm Sunday march from Bethany all the way into the heart of Jerusalem, the crucifixion of Jesus, … Read More
We start Holy Week together with a Pancake Breakfast put on by the men (and a few women) of the church. We will begin serving at 8:30 am and try to conclude … Read More
as We continue our engagement with the Greendale Ecumenical Fellowship in a Tuesday night Zoom series on an in-depth look at religion and faith in America. We begin this series on Tuesday, … Read More
PLEASE NOTE! Due to the rising rate of pandemic infection, Sunday worship 1/2/2022 will be ONLINE ONLY. Plans for future services will be announced in the coming days. We are treating this … Read More
Join with the broader community in singing the favorite carols of Christmas. This is a brief family service with lots of great music, the reading of the Christmas gospel, and the candlelight … Read More
A new day has begun and this Rally Day starts off our life streaming of all of our worship services. For all who wish to tune in live to our worship service, … Read More
New Fall Bible Study: We will be joining together with the Greendale Ecumenical Fellowship for our bible study out of the Deadwood Brew Small Group Series. The title of this six-part series … Read More
Divine Spark: Gifts Found through the Enneagram Each of us carries a divine spark (or sparks) capable of increasing the light of the world. Jesus is described as “the light of the … Read More
Sunday, September 12, 2021, is our Rally Day Kick-Off for our programmatic year. We are incredibly excited at the start of our new experience! Our theme for the year is “Repairing the … Read More
Today, we celebrate Juneteenth, the newly minted national holiday unanimously voted in by congress this week. Juneteenth, first celebrated in Galveston, TX, is the recognition by slaves in Texas (1865) that the … Read More