March Consider
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Third Sunday of Lent February 28, 2016 10:30 am Meditation There is a really deep well inside me. And in it dwells God. Sometimes I am there too. But more often stones and grit block the well and God is buried beneath. Then God must be dug out again. — Etty more »
Lilies for Easter! Easter morning flowers are a glorious way to celebrate the joy of resurrection. Now you can order sanctuary lilies in honor or memory of loved ones for just $15 with a click! Sales will support our Annual Budget, providing loving care in our many ministries. We’ll see that the lilies are delivered more »
Date correction — “Where I’m From” Writing Workshop is NEXT Monday, Feb. 29th, 7pm, Classroom. Ruthie Maslin of the Madison County Library will lead this workshop using our state poet laureate George Ella Lyons’ poem “Where I’m From” as a starting point. This is part of a statewide initiative to celebrate people’s sense of place more »
In today’s reading from Phillipians (3:17-4:1) Paul speaks of our body of humiliation being transformed by and into the Body of Christ, an expression of God’s great grace. Rev. Kent preached on the many humiliations we suffer, and carry, and act out upon, reminding us that there is no shame that God cannot transform: both more »
Meditation Let us develop a kind of dangerous unselfishness. — Martin Luther King, Jr. FROM THERE TO HERE Welcome & Announcements Welcome to this service of worship! During the service, you are invited to rise in body or in spirit, standing or sitting, at points in the service marked “•.” Please sign in using more »
Come join a Union Church community builder, an evening of Contra Dancing for the whole family. Rev. Kent, Deborah Payne, Howard and Shirley Carlberg and host of other Bereans are excited to share this great community recreation. We’ll start at 7pm at 128 N. Broadway, the home of Shirley and Howard Carlberg. Use the stairs more »
Join us in studying Jim Wallis’ new book: America’s Original Sin: Racism, White Privilege, and the Bridge to New America. This book, written by a white evangelical minister who has been at the forefront of Civil Rights advocacy since the 1960s, will be a jumping-off point for the church to discuss issues of race, religion, more »
First Sunday of Lent February 14, 2016, 10:30 am Meditation No Christian escapes a taste of the wilderness on the way to the Promised Land. — Evelyn Underhill, The Fruits of the Spirit FROM THERE TO HERE Welcome & Announcements Welcome to this service of worship! more »
Due to technical difficulties, we’re just now getting the form working, but you can now sign up to participate in all our Lent activities. How will you Heal Your Spirit? Check out the opportunities here!
Saturday Morning: 8:00 am
Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm
Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am,
12:30 pm, 5:30 pm
Saturday Vigil: 6:15pm
Sunday: 9:00am, 7:15pm
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30 am