A Christmas Song for the second Sunday of Christmas! Is there a tune on your lips? This Sunday we’ll go back into the gospel to find a little diddy written by the evangelist Luke. It’s a tune you can hum all year long.

A Christmas Song for the second Sunday of Christmas! Is there a tune on your lips? This Sunday we’ll go back into the gospel to find a little diddy written by the evangelist Luke. It’s a tune you can hum all year long.
A late Christmas gift can be perfect. With so many families there are only twenty-four hours in the day. Many families have to divide time between family and friends. I remember growing up, that late Christmas gift was something to look forward too! Simeon saw Jesus, a late Christmas gift, and praised God for it.
What does uncomfortable attention look like? This afternoon we will find out and offer a Christmas Eve Candlelight Service.
What do you do when your plans fall through? We’ve been asking this question all Easter! By the grace of God he opens our hearts to hear his words. This Sunday we celebrate the coronation of our king! It’s Ascension Sunday. We will join our voices to the disciples in praise.
What do you do when your plans fall through? That’s a question for our Easter sermon series and that the disciples were asking themselves on that first Easter. Slowly the reality of the Gospel hit them. This Sunday we’ll ask this question: …when all we can do is go for a walk? Two disciples were walking on the road to a small town called Emaus. Another traveler opened up the Scriptures to them. This was Jesus.
Good Friday marks the final day of the season of Lent. In this last word from the cross we see that Jesus spoke a word of trust.