Wednesday Evenings in Lent, March 9–April 13, 2022. Those who are able and interested will gather at church at 6:30pm for a short service. All are welcome!
Worship With Us – July and August 2015
From Pastor David McMillan
On Sunday, July 5, we complete our sermon series Jesus is the Question with a message on Questions About Who Jesus Is. In the rest of July and first four Sundays of August, we’ll look at God’s secrets for nurturing healthy relationships. This new sermon series is inspired by Dr. Henry Cloud’s book The Secret Things of God: Unlocking Treasures Reserved for You. Dr. Cloud writes:
We were not meant to be alone. And yet sometimes our behavior or attitudes push away the right kind of people or attract the wrong kind. We get stuck in relationship patterns and think we can’t get out. But we can. When we activate God’s secrets in our life, we will discover newfound confidence, deeper relationships, and the kind of fulfillment we long for.
On the last Sunday of August, we’ll celebrate our 68th anniversary as a congregation with our Eastern Pennsylvania and Peninsula Conference United Methodist Bishop Peggy Johnson. I hope everyone will come out to celebrate another milestone in our life together.
July 5 | Jesus is the Question: Questions about Who Jesus Is” | Mark 8:27-30 |
July 12 | Do Unto Others… Nurturing Healthy Relationships | Luke 6:31 |
July 19 | We Reap What We Sew: Nurturing Healthy Relationships | Prov. 13:21 |
July 26 | Summer Camp Musical (ONE SERVICE AT 10 AM) | |
August 2 | Guest Preacher – Cliff Flick | |
August 9 | Don’t Cast Your Pearls before Swine: Nurturing Healthy Relationships | Prov. 12:26 |
August 16 | Be Quick to Listen and Slow to Speak: Nurturing Healthy Relationships | James 1:19 |
August 23 | Be Angry, But Do Not Sin: Nurturing Healthy Relationships | Ephesians 4:26 |
August 30 | Anniversary Sunday: Guest preacher U.M. Bishop Peggy Johnson (ONE SERVICE AT 10 AM) |
Please note: We will have only two combined services this summer: July 26, for our Family Musical, and August 30, for Anniversary Sunday. Fifth Sundays are no longer combined unless advertised.
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