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Ash Wednesday — 7:00 PM Service
On Ash Wednesday, Christians worldwide gather to acknowledge our mortality and, more importantly, to recognize that God remains faithful to us throughout our lives, even as we navigate the valley of the shadow of death. We are reminded that there can be no shadow without a source of light.
Ash Wednesday — 5:30 PM Family Service
On Ash Wednesday, Christians worldwide gather to acknowledge our mortality and, more importantly, to recognize that God remains faithful to us throughout our lives, even as we navigate the valley of the shadow of death. We are reminded that there can be no shadow without a source of light.
March 2, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘Is There a Limit to God’s Love?’
Is there a limit to God’s love? This question was the focus of Pastor Matthew’s message today. God promises a new heaven and a new earth where we will be loved eternally. God’s love is forever, beyond our imagination. Although it can be difficult for us to grasp, being reminded of this truth is rejuvenating nonetheless.
March 2, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘Is There a Limit to God’s Love?’
Is there a limit to God’s love? This question was the focus of Pastor Matthew’s message today. God promises a new heaven and a new earth where we will be loved eternally. God’s love is forever, beyond our imagination. Although it can be difficult for us to grasp, being reminded of this truth is rejuvenating nonetheless.
February 23, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘How does God show up in the world?’
God shows up through love and grace, which we see in ourselves and our connection with our creator. Pastor Peter talked about this during his sermon on Sunday. We see God’s abundant grace in His Son, Jesus, who walks with us and shows us a new way to live. We feel a sense of belonging because everything God has is also ours, and we are meant to fill it with love and goodness.
February 23, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘How does God show up in the world?’
God shows up through love and grace, which we see in ourselves and our connection with our creator. Pastor Peter talked about this during his sermon on Sunday. We see God’s abundant grace in His Son, Jesus, who walks with us and shows us a new way to live. We feel a sense of belonging because everything God has is also ours, and we are meant to fill it with love and goodness.
Camp Sunday — 10:30 AM: ‘How Do We Find God?’
How can we hear God? Do we hear God through acts of kindness? Do we sense God’s presence in the towering trees at Spirit in the Pines? This week, Children, Youth, and Family Director Shawna Berg explored where we most often hear God during her sermon on Camp Sunday. Shawna emphasized that God speaks to us every day, reaffirming the message of love and compassion. Are you listening?
Camp Sunday — 9:00 AM: ‘How Can We Hear God?’
How can we hear God? Do we hear God through acts of kindness? Do we sense God’s presence in the towering trees at Spirit in the Pines? This week, Children, Youth, and Family Director Shawna Berg explored where we most often hear God during her sermon on Camp Sunday. Shawna emphasized that God speaks to us every day, reaffirming the message of love and compassion. Are you listening?
February 9, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘What does God think of us?’
Guest Pastor Meta Herrick Carlson posed a crucial question during this week’s service: “What does God think of us?” She encouraged us to reflect on how God perceives us in our daily lives. Pastor Carlson reminded us that we are new creations in Christ, born again every day, with the opportunity to care for God’s creation.
February 9, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘What does God think of us?’
Guest Pastor Meta Herrick Carlson posed a crucial question during this week’s service: “What does God think of us?” She encouraged us to reflect on how God perceives us in our daily lives. Pastor Carlson reminded us that we are new creations in Christ, born again every day, with the opportunity to care for God’s creation.