

Parable of Communion
4 th Sunday of Lent March 14 th , 2026 Readings: Isaiah 25:1-10 & Luke 22:14-23 Part of Sermon Series: Noteworthy Christians – Brother Roger of Taize What does it mean to be in communion with God or one another? Today we get two visions, one from Isaiah and one from Jesus’ last supper. Isaiah envisions a heavenly feast, a party thrown by God on OUR behalf when the time finally comes when no more tears shall be shed, war shall cease, and death is defeated. God is the host


God Calms the Storms
March 8th, 2026 Third Sunday of Lent Readings: Psalm 65:1-8 & Mark 4:35-41 Part of Sermon Series: Noteworthy Christians - Corrie ten Boom There are many storms we face throughout our lives. Sometimes these storms are internal, personal, horrible things that happen to us alone. Other times these storms are experienced with a few others. Always, we are caught up in the storm that surrounds us all collectively; no one who lives in society can escape our collective.. weather. Ye


Jesus Wept
March 1st 2026 Second Sunday of Lent Readings: Ezekiel 34:1-16 & John 11:1-44 Sermon Series: Noteworthy Christians - Archbishop Oscar Romero Today’s first reading, from the prophet Ezekiel, may have sounded a bit harsh. However, sometimes holding people to account is the best form of loving them. We hold people accountable for their actions not in hatred, but in the great hope that they may be transformed and turn to a more balanced and loving way of life in the future. This


I once was blind, but now I see
February 22nd 2026 First Sunday of Lent Readings: Psalm 139:1-14 & Luke 18:35-43 Sermon Series: Noteworthy Christians - Mr. Rogers I'm curious, have any of you ever changed your mind about something? Ever admitted that maybe you were wrong about something? Or even realized you liked something you used to hate? It's not an easy thing to do, but I'm sure it happens more than we realize. In Church lingo, we might use the phrase, 'I once was blind, but now I see.' I used to rea


Transfiguration
February 15th 2026 Transfiguration Sunday Readings: Exodus 34:29-35 & Matthew 17:1-9 Sermon Series: Noteworthy Christians - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin On this transfiguration Sunday, we recall the majesty of our God, who comes to us as a great light. Moses’ first encounter with God was through a burning bush. Later, as we read today, God spoke with Moses on the mountaintop as a pillar of light; light which was so bright it made Moses himself radiate sunshine! When he went ba


Widening Circles
February 8th, 2026 Final Sunday of Epiphany Readings: Psalm 33:1-15 & 1 Corinthians 12:12-27 Sermon Series: Noteworthy Christians - Joanna Macy “You (plural you – y’all) are the body of Christ and parts of each other. When one part suffers, all suffer with it.” When Paul wrote this to the followers of Christ in Corinth, he was writing to a group of diverse people. If we think we disagree on things today, let me tell you, they had less in common in Corinth than we’ll ever hav























