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  • October 5, 2025: "Blessing of the Animals”
    10/5/25

    October 5, 2025: "Blessing of the Animals”

    On Sunday, October 5, Rev. Dr. Jennifer Testa Hrynyk blessed our beloved pets!

  • September 28, 2025: "God is With Us Near & Far”
    9/28/25

    September 28, 2025: "God is With Us Near & Far”

    This Sunday, as we close our Road Trip: On the Go with God series, we’ll reflect on how God meets us in the unique places we are called to serve and love. Even in a world with so many needs, we can trust that God equips each of us for the path before us.

    Wherever the road may be leading you—whether it feels smooth or uncertain—you are not alone. God’s love walks with us near and far, steady in every season of the journey.

  • The Story of Zacchaeus
    9/21/25

    The Story of Zacchaeus

    Have you ever felt overlooked or wondered if anyone really notices you? We all long to be seen, valued, and welcomed for who we are. Sometimes life feels busy, noisy, or even lonely—and in those moments it can be hard to believe that we truly matter. Deep down, each of us hopes to be recognized, not for what we do, but simply for who we are.

    In Sunday’s Road Trip: On the Go with God series, we’ll hear the story of Zacchaeus—a man who thought he was on the outside until Jesus stopped, saw him, and welcomed him in.

    Wherever you are on life’s journey—joyful, searching, or somewhere in between—God’s love offers connection, belonging, and joy along the way. Come as you are and join us for worship at 10am. There’s always a place for you here.

  • The Israelites Wander in the Wilderness
    9/14/25

    The Israelites Wander in the Wilderness

    Life doesn’t always unfold the way we planned. Sometimes we set out with a clear map in mind, only to find ourselves delayed, redirected, or traveling down a road we never expected. Detours can leave us feeling frustrated, uncertain, or even lost. How do we manage in the midst of these uncertainties that life inevitably involves?

    This Sunday in our “Road Trip: On the Go with God” series, we’ll reflect on what it means to trust God’s presence even when life takes us off course. Join us for worship at 10am as we lean into this promise - and find courage for whatever road lies ahead.


  • Abram and Sarai Follow God
    9/7/25

    Abram and Sarai Follow God

    This Sunday, we’ll “start our engines” with Abraham and Sarah as they bravely follow God’s call into the unknown (Genesis 12:1–9). Faith often begins with a simple “Go” - not the whole map, but the next yes. 


  • For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever.
    8/31/25

    For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever.

    Though these words don’t appear in the text of the Gospels but are tucked into a footnote, they have carried deep meaning for Christians across the centuries. What might it mean to end our prayer this way? Join us as we explore how the prayer closes, and what it stirs in us today.

  • Lead Us not into Temptation, but Deliver Us from Evil
    8/24/25

    Lead Us not into Temptation, but Deliver Us from Evil

    “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.” Part of being human is facing temptation, sin, and the reality of evil. Yet God is never the source of our struggles - only the strength to endure them. We can trust in a God who leads us toward life, not harm; a God whose goodness is stronger than the forces that pull us astray.

  • Guest Speaker Susan Bonnell
    8/17/25

    Guest Speaker Susan Bonnell

    On Sunday at Breakfast Church, guest worship leader Susan Bonnell reflected on the power of friendship - how it sustains us, shapes us, and reflects God's own desire for connection.

  • Guest Speaker Wally Parker
    8/10/25

    Guest Speaker Wally Parker

    On Sunday at Breakfast Church, guest worship leader and preacher, Wally Parker, shared an inspiring message on the power of perseverance, positive thinking, and the God-given strength of the human spirit.

  • Forgive Us Our Debts
    • 8/3/25

    Forgive Us Our Debts

    Forgiveness is hard and holy. Jesus invites us to receive mercy and extend grace—living out the bold prayer we’ve been given.

  • Thy Will Be Done
    • 7/20/25

    Thy Will Be Done

    When we pray “Thy will be done,” we choose trust over fear. With Jesus in Gethsemane, we seek courage to follow God’s good, life-giving way, even when the path is hard.

  • Thy Kingdom Come
    • 7/13/25

    Thy Kingdom Come

    When we pray “Thy kingdom come,” we welcome God’s dream here and now. Jesus shows it in a seed, yeast, treasure, pearl—small, hidden, priceless signs of God’s reign breaking through.