We are glad that you are here. We hope this time of worship nurtures
your faith enlivens your spirit and engages your mind as we celebrate God’s
love and healing for the world with the resurrection of Christ, our Risen Lord.
Before you begin, remember to download and print the 01.21.24 – Bulletin
Then grab your Bible, a cup of tea, or coffee, and prepare your heart for worship.
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The Good News is both personal and global. We just celebrated the incarnation, and Richard Rohr writes, “When Christians hear the word “incarnation,” most of us think about the birth of Jesus, who personally demonstrated God’s radical unity with humanity. It speaks to humankind that God is for us and not against us. The incarnation is a sign to us that God is with us. That is good news—that is the Gospel. God is for us, not against us. We must also recognize that Jesus brings to earth the “kingdom of heaven.” Jesus has come to literally “turn the world upside down.” To bring justice to those who have suffered injustice, health to the diseased, and peace to conflict, distress, and war. That will mean the end of established political structures to feed themselves without any concern for the economic hardships created by their rulings.
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