Upcoming Services

March 2024 Worship Schedule

 
Join us this March for worship! We’re in person or on Zoom every Sunday at 10 a.m.
 
Online Worship Info:
Meeting ID: 818 4657 4433
Passcode: 033044
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Nursery care for ages 5 and under is available in the Harrop Center (the Tudor building behind the church) starting at 9:45 a.m. Of course, little ones are welcome to stay with their families for worship if preferred.
 
Here are the upcoming sermons:
March Theme: Transformation
 
Sunday, March 3rd: “The Church is Dead, Long Live the Church!”
The Rev. Robin Meyers does not mince words. How did the church become a passive defender of capitalism and champion of the status quo. And more importantly, what should we do about it? – Rev. María Uitti McCabe in the pulpit
 
Sunday, March 10th: “The Baby Boomer Legacy”
It was a generation that came of age during the Civil Rights movement, protested the United States war in Vietnam and fought for an Equal Rights Amendment and marriage equality. And yet today’s young people face world challenges unimagined in the 1960’s and 70’s. Should Boomers blame themselves for the state of today’s world? – Larry DeSalvatore in the pulpit
 
Sunday, March 17th: Visiting Clergy
Join us as we welcome a visiting minister to our pulpit. Shhhh… it’s a surprise!
 
Sunday, March 24th: “Youth Rising”
From Greta Thunberg to Malala Yousafzai, young people in Flint, Michigan working for clean water and the organizers on the “March for Our Lives,” youth activism is on the rise. In this service we will hear the voices of young activists, including local youth fighting bravely for the change we need. – Rev. María Uitti McCabe in the pulpit. (THIS SERVICE WILL BE IN THE AUDITORIUM)
 
Easter Sunday, March 31st: “Resurrection!”
The debate over the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth has captivated many theologians and scholars of religion. Did it truly happen? Is it “just” a story? What if those are the wrong questions? Join us to celebrate the events that have comforted and given hope to so many millions over centuries. – Rev. María Uitti McCabe in the pulpit.