Starting May 24th: We are worshiping at 10 AM in the Bachman Center during our Sanctuary renovations.

Tag: Compassionate Justice

Blessings

If I would ask you, who are those in our culture you would name as blessed? Think about that. Who does our culture say is blessed? I think about

Loves Acts

Let me begin by saying that this was one of the hardest sermons I have given in a very long time because it does not support my theology. When

Who Is Our Neighbor?

This week, I received an email from the Lancaster County Food Hub, which seemed like it fit in with our story. The email included an account by a person

Forgiveness

This is the first Sunday in this series called Linked By Love, where we are going to be focusing on some gospel passages of Jesus so we can hear

Catching People?

When I approach scripture, I usually look for what is it that catches my eye, or what draws my attention. That phrase, catching people, was the phrase that stood

Promised Land

In the past two weeks we have had the opportunity to see some of the strongest, fastest and athletes who are at their best as we watch the Olympics.

God of Abundance

I first want to revisit a moment that we had last week when Jonathan was ordained. Because this is a moment that we really need to celebrate. I want

Untied or United

The scripture text for our contemporary words this morning is this, “That they may be one as you father are in me and I am in you, may they

Take Notice

During the Bosnian War back in the late 90s, the Serbs had completely surrounded Sarajevo and shells and bombs were being dropped. It was dangerous to go out into

Yours, Mine, & Ours

If you have been in the church for a while, then you recognize that today is Pentecost Sunday. Pentecost is the 50th day following Easter. The normal Pentecost reading
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