Here’s what’s happening in worship this week. Click on “more” for details about this week’s Church School classes.
Worship Services
Journey Worship | Sunday, 8:45 am
An interactive, energetic service for those seeking a fresh encounter with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our theme this month is Radical Love. Pastor Randy will preach from Luke 5:1–11.
Sanctuary Worship | Sunday, 11 am
Our largest service, with music from the Chancel Choir and an organ prelude prior to the service. Pastor Randy will preach from Luke 5:1–11, and his sermon will be titled “Lord, come to me; go away from me.”
If you’re out of town and/or unable to join us for worship, follow us on Facebook and stream our service.
Taizé Prayer Service | Wednesday, 7 pm
Led by the Rev. Mary Lynn Callahan, our hour-long Taizé service includes sung prayers; simple, beautiful music; a time of silence; spoken and silent prayers; and an opportunity for individual prayer and anointing. If you’re unable to participate in person, join our live stream on your computer or mobile device.
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 | McKelvy Room
Love Love Love
We hear so much at church about “Love.” Remember the song “They’ll Know we are Christians by Our Love”? What does “love” even mean? What guidance do the Bible, the Beatles, and Lady Gaga give us? Is it possible to grow our ability to love? Join Carolyn Russ as she leads a fun, wide-ranging, and thoughtful discussion of that over-used, under-examined word.
Journey With Scripture | Second Floor Library
“Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you…Do not judge, and you will not be judged…Forgive, and you will be forgiven; give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap; for the measure you give will be the measure you get back.”—Luke 6:27, 37–38
Jesus says that practicing such personal and social ethics results in a good—even high—ROI (Return on Investment). This is the true prosperity gospel, the table in the temple at which Jesus would have joyfully sat instead of overturning. Join us as we reflect on Epiphany season readings about such an emerging life, together, in this world.
Join us for this week’s readings: Isaiah 6:1–8, (9–13); Psalm 138; 1 Corinthians 15:1–11; and Luke 5:1–11.
Seekers and SOUL FOOD | Good Samaritan Room
Traditional African Wisdom: Spiritual and Moral Lessons for the Conscious Mind
Dr. Anthony B. Mitchell, professor in African/African-American Studies at the Pennsylvania State University, will address traditional African spiritual and moral lessons from ancient African (KMT/Egypt) and Golden Ages civilizations. Today, these traditions continue to influence family and social life among African people in Africa and the Black Diaspora.
Our topic this week is “Moral Teachings in Classical Africa: Lessons from Ma’at in Ancient KMT.”