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Giving Update

We’re extremely grateful for your generous financial support which allows us to support our community, neighbors, city, and world. As we understand that many are experiencing financial hardship, we trust you to participate in ways that are sustainable for you through these changing times. Given that we will not be hosting liturgy for the foreseeable future, the Stewardship Committee is […]

Vox Liturgy Canceled

Our rhythm of gathering to worship, Pass the Peace, engage scripture, and celebrate eucharist, is an important part of our week. We utter the words “liturgy means the work of the people, and we invite you to care for and serve one another” at the start of every Sunday. We also know that these words hold true beyond Sundays and even […]

Holy Week 2020

As the global Church has journeyed through this season of Lent, we find ourselves stepping into the heart of what defines the word Christian.  During the final week of Lent, we embark on what the Church has called ‘Holy Week’ where we remember, mourn and celebrate the life, death and eventual resurrection of Jesus. Maundy Thursday – April 9 Maundy Thursday […]

Work of the People

Every Sunday, we begin our liturgy with the words, “Liturgy means the work of the people, so we invite us all to care for and serve each other this morning.” Our rhythm of being together as a community to worship, to Pass the Peace, to engage scripture, and celebrate eucharist, is an important part of our week. With the growing concern around […]

Community Prayers 2020.03.08

Prayers of Thanksgiving. For … Being able to embrace what God is trying to teach me. Joe Being well loved and supported during this time. Jon Paid time off. Jon Honest conversation with my family. Naomi A better relationship with my mom and greater understanding of God. Leslie … let us bless the Lord. Thanks be to God. Prayers of Petition. For … China and […]

Liturgy, Reflection and Benediction 2020.03.08

Liturgy We feel deep inside the bits of shrapnel still embedded in our hearts. We remember broken promises that were once made with earnest sincerity. We feel again for the scars, both seen and invisible, that mark our stories to our bodies. God the Mother, Pull close to you the ones who are numb Those of us who take longer […]

A New Conversation

As we continue in the season of Lent, Matt Inman reflects on how our faith intersects with our belonging [Romans 4:13-17]. Reflection What parts of your story might need to be honored more for you to feel a greater sense of belonging? What kinds of new conversations do you long for?  Who in your life do you trust enough to […]