Sunday, December 31, 2023
The Christmas story continues with reflections from three TUMC members.
The Christmas story continues with reflections from three TUMC members.
An interesting examination for Christmas Eve morning of parallels between the familiar story of the birth of Jesus and one that’s more unfamiliar, also about a mother and baby in peril from outside forces from the book of Revelation.
This delightful service featured the TUMC children presenting a musical version of the Christmas story. Since they were not using microphones, the pageant was not recorded.
In this, the second Sunday of Advent, we continue to explore the theme of darkness and light. This week, a reflection on the limitations of what we as humans can see, and realize that here on earth there is so much that is beyond our sight. Surely there are lessons for us in knowing that?
This is our first Advent service, where we start to explore the meaning of dark and light.
Eternity Sunday marks the last Sunday of the church calendar before the start of Advent. We remember those who have passed away, especially those in the past year.
Sunday, November 19Worship Leader: Bob LoewenGuest Speaker: Reina NeufeldtSong Leader: Jeff TaylorPianist: Mark AndrewsUshers: Rachel Schmidt/ Kathryn GrayTech Team (In-Person / Online): Brad Lepp/ Lewis StubbsCoffee: Sherry and David NelliganActivity Period: Christine and Andrew Sloss Song VT 795 Kyrie eleisonSong VT 790 How Can We Be Silent v 1, 3, 4 and 5Welcome & AnnouncementsLand Acknowledgement – Lila KlassenCall to Worship: Liturgy for Peace (Pt 1)Lighting of the Peace Candle – Carolyn HeathSong VT 797- We Are People of God’s…
The third week in The Season of Peacemaking, This week Peter Haresnape explores the concept that peace begins in our bodies.
The second in our four part series called “Season of Peacemaking.” The sermon was by Suyeon Kang of Romero House, who talked about making peace in northeast Asia.
This is the first week of our four part series called The Season of Peacemaking. Ted Steenburgh grapples with the differing images of a loving God in the Hebrew bible and the New Testament.