
On Sunday morning, in fellowship with one another, we offer worship service, Sunday school and once-a-month potluck lunch. The hour-long service includes a sermon by one of our guest pastors along with music, scripture, prayer and more. You'll find uplifting joy and spirit.
JOIN US FOR SUNDAY SERVICE AT 11 A.M.
The centerpiece of worship service is our guest pastoral speaker, who delivers an inspiring and relevant message for hopeful living. In exhilarating variety, each speaker brings their own unique style with voices that resonate with affirmation. Each offers different and compelling spiritual perspectives connecting theology to the challenges and joys of everyday life.
Hear these speakers:
March 1 - Rev. D'Leigh Harvell
March 8 - Rev. D'Leigh Harvell
March 15 - Rev. Floridia Jackson
March 22 - Robert Morgan Pearson
March 29 - Rev. D'Leigh Harvell (Palm Sunday)
April 5 - Rev. D'Leigh Harvell (Easter)
Performing choral and solo music, Voices of Vision, our choir, is an integral part of the worship experience. The music connects with sermons and seasons of the year with a repertoire drawn from a broad spectrum of selections from gospel to classical to contemporary. New choir participants are welcomed.
Choir members include Stan Cox (pianist), Melinda Iroabuchi (percussionist), Alison Langley, Shannon Maddox, Laurin DeRamus-Osman, Patrick Pearson (director), Julian White (drummer) and Rita White.
Church members lead the congregation in selected worship service activities, including responsive and scripture readings, offertory prayer, opening announcements, congregate celebratory declarations and more.
Each week at 9:45 a.m. friendly and open-mined adults explore through informal discussion a deeper understanding of real-time issues of faith, social justice, spiritual growth and community. Light refreshments are served.
On the last Sunday of each month following worship service, potluck lunch is served downstairs in Hammett Hall. Here you'll enjoy good food, conversation and fellowship. Church member Tim Petrowski-Woo coordinates our popular potlucks with help from others. Participants are encouraged to bring a dish to share. Potluck is not offered during the holiday months of November, December and January.
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