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April 9, 2025 — Lent: ‘Like a good neighbor, faith is always there’
Sandy Perkins, a member of St. Andrew, shared a captivating faith story during this week’s Lenten service, the final one of the season. Sandy discussed refugees, differences, and how faith can offer a safe haven for all people.
April 6, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘We Trust’
Pastor Peter spoke about how we, as God’s people, often mix worry with trust while living out our faith in our daily lives. Whether it’s planting a seed too early or trying to rush our personal growth, the process always unfolds at the right pace. We must have faith, which helps our worries recede and allows love to succeed.
April 6, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘We Trust’
Pastor Peter spoke about how we, as God’s people, often mix worry with trust while living out our faith in our daily lives. Whether it’s planting a seed too early or trying to rush our personal growth, the process always unfolds at the right pace. We must have faith, which helps our worries recede and allows love to succeed.
April 2, 2025 — Lent: ‘Forgiveness, Peace, & Kindness’
Larry Bach reflects on his experiences with God’s love, grace, peace, and forgiveness and how these helped him strive to be a kinder person throughout his life and faith journey.
March 30, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘We Give (It All)’
In Pastor Matthew’s sermon this Sunday, we were encouraged to give our all in the upcoming week. We are called to follow in the footsteps of Jesus by giving our “utmost” each and every day. How can you make the world a better place, filled with care, compassion, and love this week?
March 30, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘We Give (It All)’
In Pastor Matthew’s sermon this Sunday, we were encouraged to give our all in the upcoming week. We are called to follow in the footsteps of Jesus by giving our “utmost” each and every day. How can you make the world a better place, filled with care, compassion, and love this week?
March 26, 2025 — Lent: ‘Faith Transitions’
During Wednesday’s Lenten Service, guest speaker Pastor Natalia Terfa shared her faith story about life, religion, and the constant flow of changes that affect everything.
March 23, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘We Pray (In Secret)’
In Pastor Kristin’s latest sermon, she reminded us that we should approach God as a child would approach a beloved parent to pray. She emphasized that Jesus invites us to pray because prayer transforms us. When we are moved this way, we become empowered to create genuine positive change in the world.
March 23, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘We Pray (In Secret)’
In Pastor Kristin’s latest sermon, she reminded us that we should approach God as a child would approach a beloved parent to pray. She emphasized that Jesus invites us to pray because prayer transforms us. When we are moved this way, we become empowered to create genuine positive change in the world.
March 16, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘We love (everyone)’
Pastor Peter preached about love this Sunday. During his sermon, he invited us to share our stories with our neighbors and listen to theirs to better understand each other. There is so much more to people’s lives than we are aware of. Let’s work together to cultivate a beloved community — in Christ.
March 16, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘We love (everyone)’
Pastor Peter preached about love this Sunday. During his sermon, he invited us to share our stories with our neighbors and listen to theirs to better understand each other. There is so much more to people’s lives than we are aware of. Let’s work together to cultivate a beloved community — in Christ.
March 12, 2025 — Lent: ‘Faith Quakes’
Our Lenten services, where members of our St. Andrew community shared their faith stories, started this week. Our newest pastor, Kristin Skare, shared her journey through ministry and reflected on the many faith quakes she has experienced.