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April 13, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service | ‘The Extraordinary News’
Pastor Kristin focused on the Emmaus road story, pointing out that Easter met the disciples not with certainty but with disappointment and the aching words, “we had hoped.” She connected their grief to the ways people still walk through loss and unmet expectations today. She emphasized that the risen Jesus showed up precisely in doubt and brokenness, often before anyone recognized him, and promised that Jesus kept coming—again and again—to those who felt worn out, grieving, or done hoping.
April 13, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service | Extra
Pastor Kristin focused on the Emmaus road story, pointing out that Easter met the disciples not with certainty but with disappointment and the aching words, “we had hoped.” She connected their grief to the ways people still walk through loss and unmet expectations today. She emphasized that the risen Jesus showed up precisely in doubt and brokenness, often before anyone recognized him, and promised that Jesus kept coming—again and again—to those who felt worn out, grieving, or done hoping.
Easter Wiggle & Worship
Easter Sunday was a joyful celebration for the whole family as we rejoiced in the resurrection of Jesus and the promise of new life. Worship throughout the morning reminded us that death, fear, and hatred do not have the final word—God’s love does. Families were invited to Wiggle & Worship, a service specially designed with children in mind. Through music, movement, and Easter joy, kids were encouraged to get their “wiggle” on while learning that Jesus is alive.
Easter Sunday
Death, fear, and hatred do not have the final word! Christ is risen indeed! God has raised Jesus to new life and extends this promise of resurrection to all people!
Good Friday | ‘It is Finished?’
The Story of Love continues with the dark events that shook the world and tore the temple curtain. Jesus is crucified to demonstrate God’s great love for all of us. We remember that it is always darkest before dawn.
Palm Sunday — 10:30 AM Service | ‘The Story of Love’
Palm Sunday was anything but quiet. With joyful music, a palm parade, meaningful testimony, and deep reflection, we began Holy Week, celebrating the love that welcomes and reaches.
Palm Sunday — 9:00 AM Service | ‘The Story of Love’
Palm Sunday was anything but quiet. With joyful music, a palm parade, meaningful testimony, and deep reflection, we began Holy Week, celebrating the love that welcomes and reaches.
March 22, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service | ‘Speaking Peace into Chaos’
Pastor Kristin reflected on how chaos—symbolized by stormy waters and Leviathan—shows up in our world and our personal lives, leaving us fearful and locked behind closed doors like the disciples. She reminded us that Jesus enters those places of fear, speaks peace, and breathes the Holy Spirit into us, often through the faith and presence of the gathered community. In Christ, and in the church’s shared life together, we are helped to breathe again and trust that God’s peace is…
March 22, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service | ‘Speaking Peace into Chaos’
Pastor Kristin reflected on how chaos—symbolized by stormy waters and Leviathan—shows up in our world and our personal lives, leaving us fearful and locked behind closed doors like the disciples. She reminded us that Jesus enters those places of fear, speaks peace, and breathes the Holy Spirit into us, often through the faith and presence of the gathered community. In Christ, and in the church’s shared life together, we are helped to breathe again and trust that God’s peace is…
March 15, 2026 — 9:00 & 10:30 AM Services | ‘Walls That Divide”
Worship was led by Pastor Peter Johnson and Shawna Berg and centered on Ephesians 2, reflecting on how Christ breaks down the walls that divide us. Through the story of peaceful, candlelit protests in Leipzig that helped bring down the Berlin Wall, the message emphasized that love, mercy, and small acts of light can overcome fear and hostility, calling the church to be a place of welcome and hope for all.
March 8, 2026 — 9:00 AM Service | ‘Loving Our Neighbor in Divided Times’
Pastor Peter reflects on the Good Samaritan and a viral story about a lonely monkey named Punch to illustrate how compassion often appears from unexpected people and places. He emphasizes that labels and assumptions can prevent us from seeing one another’s humanity, yet Jesus calls us to a “gut‑level” compassion that crosses divisions. Ultimately, he urges the congregation to embody mercy and love in a divided world, just as God consistently shows such compassion toward us.
March 8, 2026 — 10:30 AM Service | ‘Loving Our Neighbor in Divided Times’
Pastor Peter reflects on the Good Samaritan and a viral story about a lonely monkey named Punch to illustrate how compassion often appears from unexpected people and places. He emphasizes that labels and assumptions can prevent us from seeing one another’s humanity, yet Jesus calls us to a “gut‑level” compassion that crosses divisions. Ultimately, he urges the congregation to embody mercy and love in a divided world, just as God consistently shows such compassion toward us.