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Church News
Here are our most recent announcements, sermon notes, and newsletters. Click those links for the specific categories, or look for the most recent posts below.
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Video Announcements for April 26, 2020
Upcoming events
Faith & Hope
Setting aside the COVID-19 virus, I suggest we have already been in need of revival. Our world has seemed increasingly partisan. Surely, we have a feeling of being in the wilderness. We are seeking sustenance and refreshment. We are seeking God’s renewing and forgiving Spirit. We are in need of revival!
Video Announcements for April 19, 2020
Upcoming events
Revive Us
On Easter Sunday people all over the world celebrated in ways previously unimagined. There was a rise in telecasting while church pews remain empty. Only Jesus could bring forth life, life in abundance, from what some people say is a time of complete devastation.
Video Announcements for April 12, 2020
Upcoming events
From Isolation to Resurrection!
This Sunday is Easter Sunday! While we continue to endure “social distancing,” we will enjoy a lively worship experience by livestream, joined by our friends at St. Mark’s UMC.
A New Kingdom Ethic
This upcoming Sunday is Palm Sunday, the day where we usher in Jesus as the King of the Jews and recognize his true authority. The people back then had no idea that Jesus’ kingdom would look vastly different from the political kingdoms of old and new. Jesus’ kingdom was about love, sacrifice, compassion, and service.
Beach Breeze – April 2020
Check out the April 2020 edition of our monthly Beach Breeze!
Video Announcements for March 29, 2020
Upcoming events
Gratitude and Abundance
Maybe it’s hard to imagine abundance as we stroll aisles of stores with bare shelves, but now we have time to do those things we postponed by saying, “If I only had time, I’d do (fill in the blank).”