My my...It is good to see the weather changing! As the snow and ice melt and the daytime temperatures rise into the 40s; as it becomes easier, safer, and more attractive to get out of the house, perhaps our spirits will be lifted as well. It certainly should be easier for us to come together on Sunday morning! And it looks easier to envision beginning an evening class.
I have several courses in mind to present as possibilities for an evening class, each course a series of college lectures to be watched then discusses. The topics include early Christianity, its diversity and conflict, and the eventual development of the canon of Scripture that we have today; The History of Theology; Religion and Science; even The Joy of Science, a survey of scientific discoveries and concepts expressed in historical order. I am curious as to what most of you may be interested in. A clipboard will be available on Sunday that will allow you to choose from your interests. We would begin in a couple of weeks. (You can also go to the Christian Education tab to make your selections).
Our Lenten worship theme for our time until Palm-passion Sunday are the spiritual disciplines. The sermons for the next four weeks are devoted to this subject, a matter so central to the season of Lent. Hope you can be a part of this time together, and that each of us will come to take our spiritual growth and discipleship more seriously. Prayer will be the subject of the sermon this coming Sunday. The cold and snow seem to be lifting. Let our spirits then be lifted as well as we gather to worship, learn, share, and serve. See you in worship this Sunday.
Pastor David
I have several courses in mind to present as possibilities for an evening class, each course a series of college lectures to be watched then discusses. The topics include early Christianity, its diversity and conflict, and the eventual development of the canon of Scripture that we have today; The History of Theology; Religion and Science; even The Joy of Science, a survey of scientific discoveries and concepts expressed in historical order. I am curious as to what most of you may be interested in. A clipboard will be available on Sunday that will allow you to choose from your interests. We would begin in a couple of weeks. (You can also go to the Christian Education tab to make your selections).
Our Lenten worship theme for our time until Palm-passion Sunday are the spiritual disciplines. The sermons for the next four weeks are devoted to this subject, a matter so central to the season of Lent. Hope you can be a part of this time together, and that each of us will come to take our spiritual growth and discipleship more seriously. Prayer will be the subject of the sermon this coming Sunday. The cold and snow seem to be lifting. Let our spirits then be lifted as well as we gather to worship, learn, share, and serve. See you in worship this Sunday.
Pastor David

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