In her message, Pastor Cara Scriven explores what happens when Gentiles in the early church receive the Holy Spirit and what we can learn from this story of the promise and our ever expanding understanding of God's Love.
Sermon: Unconditional witnesses
This week, Pastor Melinda Giese explores the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch found in the Book of Acts, chapter 8. She asks us to reflect on whether our witness to the Gospel is a conditional or unconditional one.
Sermon: Strangers Among Us
In this week’s sermon, Pastor Melinda explores what happens when the disciples meet Jesus along the road to Emmaus.
Sermon: The Things that Lead to Peace
In this week's sermon, Pastor Cara Scriven considers the story of Jesus entering Jerusalem and what it has to tell us about the things that lead to peace. This message is part of the "Cultivating and Letting Go" sermon series.
Sermon: Authenticity and What People Think
In this week's sermon, Pastor Cara helps us ponder what the parable of the rich man and Lazarus has to say to us about cultivating authenticity in our lives. This message is part of the 'Cultivating and Letting God" sermon series.
Sermon: Gratitude & Scarcity
As we mark the one-year anniversary of the pandemic, Pastor Melinda helps us explore the role scarcity plays in our lives and what happens when we choose joy instead.
Resilience and Powerlessness
For this week’s sermon, Pastor Cara Scriven explores what it means to cultivate resilience in our lives through the imagery of foxes and hens found in the Gospel of Luke (13:31-35).
Creativity and Comparison
When approached for answers, Jesus often responded with parables forcing others to think. In considering one such parable of an unproductive fig tree (Luke 13:1-9), Pastor Cara Scriven finds that creativity is more likely to deliver new life in us than comparison and competition.
