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This Sunday at MPC: It's the first Sunday in June, so we'll celebrate June birthdays, and take communion together. If you're joining us remotely, remember to have something to eat and something to drink. ![]()
We'll hear the story of Paul and Silas in jail. Ben will be talking about "Good Trouble". ![]()
Sunday, 10 am, in the MPC sanctuary or online. We hope to see you there!
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Join us for Sunday Celebration at 10 AM. To learn more, see Celebration Information, Previous Sermons and Music.
This Sunday at MPC: We'll hear a story about Paul's vision and where it led him. And we'll sing, pray, and listen together.![]()
Sunday, 10 am, in the MPC sanctuary, or online.
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Join us for Sunday Celebration at 10 AM. To learn more, see Celebration Information, Previous Sermons and Music.
This Sunday at MPC: join us as our choir performs Paul Winter's "Missa Gaia: A Mass in Celebration of Mother Earth". It promises to be amazing!![]()
Sunday, 10 am in the MPC sanctuary or online.On Sunday, May 18 at 10am, we will perform Paul Winter’s “Missa Gaia: A Mass in Celebration of Mother Earth.” Composed in 1982 for performance at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, the Missa Gaia is an ecumenical liturgy, drawing on musical traditions from Gregorian chant to gospel, Protestant hymnody to contemporary jazz. The Missa Gaia celebrates the interdependence of all life forms on Earth. In addition to the choir and an instrumental ensemble, the work features the recorded voices of the Arctic tundra wolf and humpback whale. This vibrant, unique work is rarely performed. Join us!
On Sunday, May 18 at 10am, we will perform Paul Winter’s “Missa Gaia: A Mass in Celebration of Mother Earth.” Composed in 1982 for performance at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, the Missa Gaia is an ecumenical liturgy, drawing on musical traditions from Gregorian chant to gospel, Protestant hymnody to contemporary jazz. The Missa Gaia celebrates the interdependence of all life forms on Earth. In addition to the choir and an instrumental ensemble, the work features the recorded voices of the Arctic tundra wolf and humpback whale. This vibrant, unique work is rarely performed. Join us!
This Sunday at MPC: It's the 4th Sunday of Easter. We'll hear a teaser from the choir from the major work they will be performing next week, and Ben will be preaching about a global faith. ![]()
Sunday, 10 am, in the MPC sanctuary or online.
mpcfamily.org
Join us for Sunday Celebration at 10 AM. To learn more, see Celebration Information, Previous Sermons and Music.