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July 15, 2009 Budget Update
The Well book and gift store carries reading materials which help nurture the spiritual life of the congregation. In addition, The Well carries gift items, many of which are the work of artisans in developing global economies. Purchases at The Well directly benefit Week of Compassion, which provides emergency disaster relief to Read More...
2013 Lenten Devotions March 27- Rev. Carla AdayEaster FaithHebrews 12: 1-3 She had an 8th grade education. But in her 50s, my mother-in-law, Helen, completed a college degree and began teaching at a small Christian school. But the part of the story I didn't know, until her funeral on Monday, was that Read More...
Scheduling – Please schedule your wedding with us as soon as possible. Weddings are scheduled as far as 12 months in advance. Our sanctuary accommodates 900 people, including the balcony, and the chapel seats 130 guests, including the balcony. Officiating Minister - A minister from the church staff will officiate all Read More...
Join us for a peaceful time of song, scripture, prayer and meditation. In this sacred space, experience the Holy for comfort and renewed hope.First Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p.m., Combs ChapelSept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6 Grief During the HolidaysThe holiday season can be hard on those who have experienced loss. Read More...
9:00 a.m. – Sanctuary. A less formal service featuring all of the familiar parts (offering, Moment for Children, communion, sermon, etc.), with a heavier focus on congregational singing.10:00 a.m. – Combs Chapel. This service is more intimate, usually featuring soloists instead of choirs. 11:00 a.m. – Sanctuary. The most traditional of the Read More...
The church in the United States has an image problem. David Kinnaman, in his book, UnChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity and Why It Matters, explores the problems that Christianity is experiencing with the emerging generation of 16-29 year olds. He says they “reject Jesus because they feel rejected Read More...
A few weeks ago in a sermon I said, “We are called to leave fear behind.” Lara Schopp, our Director of Communications, sitting in the pews listening to the sermon, picked up on the line, “leave fear behind.” She suggested that we use it more often. I liked the idea but I Read More...