Let's Stay in Touch

What does it mean to stay connected to Christ?
This Sunday, we will discover the secrets to a life of purpose and fruitfulness and learn how to prune away distractions to focus on what truly matters in our walk with God, embarking on a transformative journey towards deeper spiritual connection and fulfillment.

Join us this Sunday for Dr. Kevin Tully's sermon, "Let's Stay in Touch."

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In this week's scripture reading, Luke 1:46-55, we hear Mother Mary's song, the Magnificat. In her song she sings about her delight in the Lord and her awe at His great love.  But what if this song is our song too?  Join us Sunday at 8:30 and 11:0 am as Pastor Tully reflects on Mary's words in her verse and imagines that these were our words too.

This Sunday Modern Worship will be holding a special service of scripture and contemporary Christmas music that tells the story of Jesus’ birth as we prepare our hearts to receive Jesus again. Come experience the nativity story through scripture and song as our Modern Worship band leads the music, and members of our congregation read the scriptures dear to our hearts. Pastor Val will bring a short message, “The Scandalous Birth Story” based on Matthew 1:18-25, and we will go out singing with joy, and filled with the hope, peace, and love of Christ in our hearts. 

Modern Worship

Patrick Wilson, Lay Speaker

We live in a highly developed world, dominated by the trappings of an advanced society. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by our possessions and our obligations. As we try to please everyone around us, the pressures of the Christmas season can make it even worse. How do we reconnect with the true spirit of Christianity? Our resident lay speaker, Patrick Wilson, will explore that question in this week’s sermon, “Enchanted.”

Traditional, Dr. Kevin Tully, Senior Pastor

In a time of division and uncertainty, the prophet Isaiah delivered a powerful message of hope, reminding us that true salvation doesn’t come from earthly powers but from trusting in God’s promises. As we light the pink candle of Advent, symbolizing joy, we are invited to reflect on where we place our trust and how God’s love calls us home. Come experience the joy of Christmas with us this Sunday!

Modern

John was waiting for this. He was born for this. He was living in the wilderness and making space for God to come to him. That’s what those wilderness times of life do for us. They fill us up and prepare us for our purpose. That’s what the wilderness had done for John. It had readied him and filled him to carry out his purpose. God had come to John the Baptist in the wilderness. 

Today, the word of God comes to us. God is God, so God’s word comes in whatever way God wants it to come. But the question is worth asking, “What are the ways God’s word comes to us?” John was in the wilderness waiting and making time and space for this event to happen, but what about us? When and how has God’s word come to you and me? What are the interior landscapes of our life today? How do these states of being within us relate to ourselves and others? As we consider the valleys, the mountains, and hills, the rooked, smooth, and rough places of life, we view life with the good news John brings from the wilderness, the good news of Jesus Christ.

Traditional, Dr. Kevin Tully, Senior Pastor

The second week of Advent is centered on the theme of peace. This theme is based on Isaiah 9:6, which refers to Jesus as the "Prince of Peace." It is a time to reflect on the peace Jesus brings to the world and the reconciliation he offers between humanity and God. Dr. Tully will preach on Peace this Sunday and how it helps us all.