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11/30: The Gift of Others

 As we step further into the season of Advent, I’ve been sitting with our scripture for this week: Luke 1:26–45 . It’s the beautiful story of Mary receiving life-changing news—and immediately being connected to someone who understands her. God sends her to Elizabeth, who welcomes her with joy, affirms her calling, and reminds her that she is not alone. One of my favorite parts of this passage is that before Mary sings her famous Magnificat, she is held in community. Before she proclaims her faith, she is blessed. God does not call her into isolation but into relationship. It’s a reminder that God often works through the gift of others to strengthen and encourage us. This theme runs through our worship this week. Our Opening Hymn, “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus,” echoes our longing and expectation—just as Mary waited and wondered what God was doing in her life. Our choir anthem, “Advent Song” by Paul Zach, captures a quiet, heartfelt longing for God to come close and mak...

11/23 - Joyful Feast

 As we enter Thanksgiving week, our scripture and music shape a meaningful arc that guides us toward a deeper spirit of gratitude. Deuteronomy 16 calls God’s people to celebrate with joy and to do so in a way that includes the entire community. Thanksgiving, according to this passage, is not simply a personal emotion but a shared practice woven into justice, generosity, and remembrance. It reminds us that we give thanks not only for what God has done, but also by creating spaces where everyone can rejoice together. We begin worship with Come, Now Is the Time to Worship , a musical invitation that mirrors the scriptural call. It does not ask us to come perfectly prepared; it simply welcomes us into the presence of God with open hearts. From there, As the Deer shifts the tone toward longing and reflection. The hymn captures the deep desire for God that lies at the core of true thanksgiving, reminding us that our gratitude flows first from recognizing our need for God and God’s fait...

11/9 - The Sign

 The story of Jonah is one of the most human stories in all of Scripture. It is the story of running away, being swallowed by fear, finding grace in the depths, and being called again to follow God’s leading. By the time we reach Jonah chapter 3, Jonah has already lived through a storm and a sea creature, both of which became classrooms for his faith. Now, after being given a second chance, Jonah finally goes where God calls him. What follows is a powerful picture of repentance, mercy, and transformation—not only for Jonah, but for an entire city. This week’s worship service traces that same spiritual journey. We begin with the hymn “God of Grace and God of Glory,” a bold and prayerful opening that asks for courage to face “the warring madness” and challenges of our day. It’s a fitting way to begin, because like Jonah, we are often called into places where courage and wisdom are essential. This hymn gives us a collective voice to ask God for strength to live faithfully, even when...