Service Cancelled
Sunday’s in-person service is cancelled, but you can visit our Video Sermons page to listen to Rev. Greg’s sermons as they are posted.
Sunday’s in-person service is cancelled, but you can visit our Video Sermons page to listen to Rev. Greg’s sermons as they are posted.
Our service this morning is cancelled, but you can listen to Rev. Greg’s sermon on YouTube here.
In this week’s service we’ll celebrate International Women’s Day, led by Women of Hope.
I hear from so many people about how fearful they’ve become in light of all the changes taking place in our country and around the world. The rise of an unhealthy nationalism can make some of us clam up or give in. So let’s be sure that we are fearing the right things, and then … Continue reading The Only Thing We Have To Fear
Yes, it has come to this: we may be living in apocalyptic times. I’m no doomsday prophet but we all know something is very, very wrong, both here in the USA as well as at far-reaching corners of the earth. Life is out of balance and so is the planet. How shall we then live? With 9/11 as the starting point for our dis-ease, we’ll travel forward in time to consider what we should do when the zombies are at our door in 2020.
Why does Mike King have his own holiday? We know him better as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who, prior to his rise to as one of the greatest civil rights leaders of all times, was a pastor. What did his congregants think of him? The role of pastor may be one of the most overlooked sides of Martin Luther King Jr. but it was one of the most important aspects of who he was. Today we’ll consider the Preacher King.