Labyrinths have been used as a tool for prayer for more than 4,000 years. A labyrinth is a single path that has been wrapped around itself in a symmetrical formation. A labyrinth has…
Pandemic (Written by Poet, Lynn Ungar; 3/10/2020) What if you thought of it as the Jews consider the Sabbath— the most sacred of times? Cease from travel. Cease from buying and selling. Give…
Instead of focusing on what you don’t have or can’t do right now, make it your intent to live in a heart space of appreciation for all you have. Living in gratitude magnifies…
On that day, when evening had come, he said to them, “Let us go across to the other side.” And leaving the crowd behind, they took him with them in the boat, just…
You can listen to today’s sermon from Pastor Justin online . The children’s sermon is also an online video where Pastor Justin reads the story, “Manna, Quail and Water”. You can view it…
Join us today for Lenten worship, prayer and conversation at Noon and 6:30 pm. Pastor Dan will challenge us to think about what it really means to be a welcoming congregation with our…
In 1912, a pipe organ was installed at our church, located at 13th & K, at a cost of $2100 and it was dedicated without debt. In 1983, A Pipe Organ Fund was…
“Amazing Grace” as prelude, “Closer Walk With Thee” as offertory and “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” as postlude…Sunday’s jazz worship service featured three favorite hymns. (And, don’t we have amazing musical…
After almost two years, our building project is nearing the end. As we reflect during the Lenten season as to what God calls us to do into the future, a lot of finish…
Walk through the doors into our new Sanctuary and have a seat in our new pews. You are welcome!