Here’s what’s happening in worship this week.
Worship Services
Journey Worship | Sunday, at 8:45 am
An interactive, energetic service for those seeking a fresh encounter with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our theme this month is Rebirth. Pastor Heather will preach from Mark 5:1–20.
Sanctuary Worship | Sunday, at 11 am
Our largest service, with music from the Chancel Choir and an organ prelude prior to the service. Pastor Randy will preach from Acts 9:1–19 and his sermon will be titled “Complex Persecution.”
Taizé Stations of the Cross | Wednesday, at 7 pm
An hour-long service including sung prayers; simple, beautiful music; a time of silence; spoken and silent prayers; and an opportunity for individual prayer and anointing. The Rev. Mary Lynn Callahan will lead this service of sung Taizé prayer. Stay afterward for Contemplative Prayer.
Christian Education Classes
We offer Christian Education classes for persons of all ages, from infancy through adulthood, on Sundays from 9:45–10:45 am. Click the links for adult class descriptions and children and youth offerings.
Contemporaries | Second Floor Parlor
Witness to the Church in Israel/Palestine
Mark Blank recently returned from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Hear about his experiences living and worshipping with the living stones—Palestinian Christians who struggle to witness to our faith in the land of its birth.
Journey With Scripture | Second Floor Library
I looked, and there was a great multitude from every nation, from all tribes, and peoples and languages. They cried out in a loud voice saying, “Salvation belongs to our God” (Revelation 7:9–10). April’s Easter readings span time and space, from a few frightened disciples hiding in a locked room to countless rejoicing in heaven. Join us to explore the limitless nature of salvation.
This week, Jan Irvin will lead us. Our readings are Acts 9:36–43; Psalm 23; Revelation 7:9–17; and John 10:22–30.
Seekers | Room 234
How acquainted are you with the Holy Spirit?
Dr. Lois Lang, a spiritual director and a former ELPC staff member, will lead our focus on the Holy Spirit as seen in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. Francis Chan, in his book The Forgotten God, points out that most people are not as familiar with the third person of the Trinity as with the other two. During our class, short segments of Francis Chan’s DVD will be used to illustrate points and to promote discussion. Bibles will be available, or bring your own.
Soul Food | Third Floor Music Room
This week, Joe Hajdu, Steve Evrard, and Barb Fotta will lead us in a review discussion of An Altar in the World, by Barbara Brown Taylor.