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 Vitality. Pastor Patrice will preach from Acts 2:1–21.
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 2 Peter 3:14–18, and his sermon will be titled “Lost and Found in Translation.” Remember to wear red as we celebrate Pentecost!
If you’re out of town and/or unable to join us for worship, subscribe to our YouTube channel or 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.
Children and Youth
- Infants–Age 2 | Nursery
- Pre-school/Ages 3–5 | Room 110 B
- Kindergarten–Grade 1 | Room 206
- Grades 2–3 | Room 205
- Grades 4–5 | Room 211
- Middle School (grades 6–8) | Room 207
- Senior High (grades 9–12) | Room 217
Contemporaries | McKelvy Room
Fractures within the Church
When should theological differences trump church unity (and vice versa)? Jim Russ will apply 1 Corinthians 1–4 in a general discussion, with particular reference to the challenges facing the United Methodist Church.
Journey With Scripture | Second Floor Library
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not let them be afraid.”
—John 14:27
A prayer: Lord, let us recognize and witness your peace as ELPC enters its third century of ministry and mission. Open wide our hearts. Grant us assurance and wisdom to face the challenges ahead with hearts untroubled and unafraid.
Thanks to all class participants this year—for minds enkindled and lives shared.
Join us for this week’s readings: Acts 2:1–21; Psalm 104:24–35; Romans 8:14–17; and John 14:8–17, 25–27.
Seekers | Garth Overlook Room
Care of the Earth
Lucy de Barbaro, an ELPC Environmental Team member, will lead a two-week discussion on Care of the Earth. Starting from the Genesis story and explaining Presbyterian Eco Resolution, Lucy will bring our attention to the topic of our responsibility for the Care of the Earth. Focusing on climate change and its impact on ecosystems and peoples, we will explore the current status and projections into the future. What is our response to the “bad news” we hear on the environment? What actions could reverse the course? Will we live up to them? Each session will contain some of these three elements: grounding in faith, description of the problem, and a discussion on what can be done.
Soul Food | Third Floor Music Room
Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth
We will conclude our discussion of Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth, led by the Rev. Joe Hajdu, Suzanne Wolfe, and Steve Evrard.