Wind, flame, prophetic visions, sudden fluency in all world languages--what do these things have in common? Come find out as we explore the first Pentecost recorded in Acts 2:1-21. The Spirit turned the world upside down on that day and continues to act in our current lives. How is the Spirit moving in your life, our congregation, and the world, and what are we going to do about it?
“The Outpouring of the Spirit"
May 28, 2023 • Rev. Katherine B. Harrington • Acts 2:1–21
“Community Matters: Conflict Resolution”
September 10, 2023 • Rev. Katherine B. Harrington • Matthew 18:15–20
"For where two or three are gathered..." This is the promise Jesus gave us--when we gather in Christ's name, he is present among us. Simple, right? Yet, oftentimes, when we gather we bring our diverse thoughts and different backgrounds. Conflicts can quickly arise. What does Jesus tell us to do when we experience conflict in the community? Join us for worship as we explore the challenge Jesus gives us in Matthew 18:15-20.
"Life in the Spirit: Love"
July 30, 2023 • Rev. Katherine B. Harrington • Psalm 128, Romans 8:26–39
As we wrap up our series in Romans 8, Paul reminds us that the Spirit not only helps us in our weakness and gives us words to pray, but also reassures us of the power of the love God has for us.
"Life in the Spirit: Hope For All Creation"
July 23, 2023 • Rev. Katherine B. Harrington • Romans 8:12–25
As followers of Jesus, we are in the Spirit because the Spirit of God dwells in us (Romans 8:9). But what does that really mean for our lives? We who are in Christ Jesus are no longer condemned, but even though we are called children of God, adopted by the Spirit, we do still suffer. But, we are not the only ones who suffer, the whole creation is groaning as we wait for redemption. Join us, as we worship with one another and with God's creation as we search for hope in Romans 8:12-25