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Liturgy Reflection & Benediction 05.07.2017

Liturgy The Spirit of God calls us from many places; from the places we call home and those we occupy for the time being. Yet we all come to this same place; all of us seeking God’s presence in our lives, all of us seeking God’s presence with each other, all of us seeking to work and rest in the […]

Liturgy Reflection & Benediction 04.30.2017

Liturgy Ever-present God, you meet us in the borderlands, in places neither here nor there, at times when we are well out of our comfort zone; even if we don’t know where we’re going, when we feel most lost, you are there: thank you, God. We thank you for all we can learn from our sisters and brothers who live […]

Community Prayers 2017.04.30

As a community, we can support and celebrate with each other through prayer. Join us in praying for those both spoken and unspoken during Sunday liturgy. Prayers of Petition. For … My nieces and nephew while my brother is adopting new sibling. For their transition, and little Isaiah (Gena) My sister, who has bone cancer, for comfort in faith at […]

Liturgy Reflection & Benediction 04.23.2017

Liturgy We believe in God who speaks through the prophets and lifts our gaze up to high and beautiful paths and peaks. We believe in Christ Jesus, free of corruption yet willingly numbered among the sinners, baptized in the waters of the Jordan. We believe in the Spirit who rested on Jesus like a dove, and who inspired him with […]

Community Prayers 2017.04.23

As a community, we can support and celebrate with each other through prayer. Join us in praying for those both spoken and unspoken during Sunday liturgy. Prayers of Thanksgiving. For … This church, for this community (Eduardo) The sale of my co-working space and for the people who entered the process on Friday (Emilie) A church where my son feels […]

Liturgy Reflection & Benediction 04.16.2017

Liturgy Think of a moment when someone that you least expected to see suddenly stands before you. A moment when something you had lost is found again, and you can scarcely believe your eyes. Think of a moment when your fear was suddenly proved unfounded and you were surprised by joy. This morning symbolizes such a moment. We resign ourselves […]

Liturgy Reflection & Benediction 04.09.2017

Liturgy O Christ, you entered the city as a poor man not not in style but in simplicity, yet still you caused uproar, and raised questions everywhere; you drew the expectations of a hungry crowd, and brought buried conflicts to the light. May we, who are sometimes swayed by the crowd’s approval, and who often avoid conflict for fear of […]