Eucharist: using a 1600 year-old prayer
Deviating from our usual format for the Great Thanksgiving and Eucharistic Prayer – adapted from St. John Chrysostom, 349-47 AD
Deviating from our usual format for the Great Thanksgiving and Eucharistic Prayer – adapted from St. John Chrysostom, 349-47 AD
Sermon by Pastor Rev. Andy Willis, Third Sunday of Easter, 2018 The resurrection points us to just how far God’s promise goes–encompassing minds, spirits, bodies.
Peace be with you: The greeting which deeply connects us with Jesus and with the wider world.
The driftwood became a cross – the cross bears new life – becomes our tree and blossoms in front of the altar on Easter Sunday.
The dominant chord of Easter: Sermon by Pastor Rev. Andy Willis
A bi-lingual sermon from Rev. Dagmar Magold for the Easter Eve Vigil, 2018.
Gospel+SERMON ‘Close to Jesus and to each other’ Maundy Thursday: Rev. Andy Willis: John 13:1-17,31b-35
Into the Fray: On Palm Sunday, we see Jesus leading where he always leads: into the center of human life.
The Risk of Love: Following Jesus means leaving an old life behind, so that something new and fruitful might grow.
A one-word summary of the gospel How would you summarize the good news of our faith?
Strange cross, strange church: Things always go wrong when the cross becomes “normal.”
Pick up Your Cross: The cross comes as an intrusion – and it is always part of following Jesus.
Excerpt: where is this shown?
Be reconciled to God: Our relationship with God is mended not by our doing, but by receiving.
Rev. Dr. Wesley Ariarajah invites us to let the voice from the cloud be our inner voice this season.