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8th Sunday after Pentecost
Wanting to justify himself [the lawyer] asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” Luke 10:29 At the center of the Gospel of Luke we come to the heart of the faith and to the way of life shown and taught by Jesus. … Continue reading
6th Sunday after Pentecost
For you were called to freedom, brothers and sisters; only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for self-indulgence, but through love become servants to one another, Galatians 5:13. The second reading for Sunday is from Galatians 5. We … Continue reading
Honoring Kathryn Welter June 23, 2013
Kathryn Welter receives thanks and appreciation from the congregation for 15 years of service as music director In appreciation of your musical talent, your historically informed understanding of Christian traditions, your dedication to the faith of your childhood and … Continue reading
Camp Calumet 2013
Calumet lingers long after we return home – like the smell of smoke on our clothing (my kids always want me NOT to wash one thing, so they can still smell the campfire for weeks after we’re settled in to … Continue reading
4th Sunday after Pentecost
I will instruct you and teach you in the way that you should go; I will guide you with my eye. Psalm 32:8 This is a passage from the Psalm for Sunday. It’s Father’s Day so we’ll give thanks for … Continue reading
Prayer
God is great; God is good. So begins a children’s table prayer. Teaching our children to pray is central to our work in the church. When we allow one another (children of all ages) time and a space to pray, … Continue reading
Calumet 2013
Greetings from Calumet!! Over the past 2 days we’ve discovered that we are a hearty group of campers. Hats off to the tent campers who stuck it out through two nights of cold and rainy weather. Ingenuity and planning kept … Continue reading
Sunday of the Trinity
The Sunday of the Holy Trinity symbolizes the overall shape of the Christian doctrine of God. If you want to enter into the mystery of God, the front door is the Christian teaching of the Holy Trinity. God is Father, … Continue reading

