As the church calendar comes to an end with "Reign of Christ" Sunday today, we examine the type of leadership that Jesus emulated and how we, too, can strive to…
The stars that twinkle above us with beauty and wonder are born from eons of explosive chaos, reminding us that chaos can actually lead to new birth. As we discuss…
We conclude our Re-Shaped sermon series acknowledging that taking the first step toward change involves courage - but once we take the first step we discover that our courage can…
Today we learn from the "Gospel of Elsa" that there are times when we need to Let It Go in order to make room for something new. Perhaps now is…
Times of change can evoke within us a myriad of conflicting emotions. In today's service, we discuss the importance of recognizing the necessity of those emotions - even the challenging…
We kick off our Re-Shaped sermon series with a conversation on the importance of "Semper Gumby" - always Gumby - during times of great change...times like this.
Some of us may not be feeling very thankful this year, despite what the calendar says. Today we speak about the idea of capitalizing on our feeling of UN-thankfulness and…
Today, we join with churches around the globe in celebrating World Communion Sunday, and we discover that at God's Table there's a chair that has been set aside for us.…
On this final week of our It's Time! sermon series, we acknowledge that It's Time...to share. We look at how our denomination shares through Presbyterians Sharing and Presbyterian World Service…
A shrewd, dishonest, and borderline unethical manager is praised in today's parable. What do we do with that? Perhaps, with a broader understanding of 1st-century Roman-occupied Galilean economics, we can…