Topic: Wonder

Winter Celebrations

This is called the holiday season for a reason:  December is absolutely jam-packed with celebrations.  While Christmas is the headline for many, countless winter celebrations abound.  Some of the most well-known and oft-celebrated are religious in nature, but a number spring from nature itself, acknowledging the darkest day of the year and the inevitable return … Continue reading Winter Celebrations

Sleighing or Slaying?

Rev. Joe Mohr leads us through an exploration of wonder within the traditional Christmas narrative using the historical critical method and show us how it can be applied to our everyday living. The church is open for in-person Sunday Services for those who are fully vaccinated, social distancing is requested, and masks are optional. Or … Continue reading Sleighing or Slaying?

Wishing for Wonder

While mere wishing for something new or better leaves us untethered from reality, wishing for wonder binds us to it.  Wonder only emerges when an unexpected reality surprises us. The church is open for in-person Sunday Services for those who are fully vaccinated, social distancing is requested, and masks are optional. Or you may join … Continue reading Wishing for Wonder

Wonder

The church is open for in-person Sunday Services for those who are fully vaccinated, social distancing is requested, and masks are optional.  Or you may join us for the live service using Zoom.  We post Zoom login information for each live Sunday Service on the Friday prior to each service.