By Jenette Threlfall Arranged by Don Hart
By Jenette Threlfall Arranged by Don Hart
Are you proud to be a Presbyterian? Some of you on one hand probably don’t know or care what Presbyterian means, and on the other hand some of you probably are such loyal life-long Presbyterians that you’ve never had to ask that question. Well, I’m proud to be Presbyterian, especially in a time such as this, when our national policy has just…
We welcome you to this week’s services as we observe the action-packed and tumultuous days leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion. On Palm Sunday, March 29th, the children lead us in a joyful procession waving palms and ribbons, as we remember the triumphant entry into Jerusalem.
On Tuesday, April 21st at 7pm, join authors Gayle Forman (“If I Stay”) and Jay Asher (“Thirteen Reasons Why”) for a special event. “We Are Here: A Benefit to Raise Hope and Awareness for Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Promotion”, is sure to be an inspiring evening, and not to be missed.
Music by Bobby McFerrin
Sunday, April 19th at 11:30am, historian Amy Kittelstrom will be at MPC discussing her new book The Religion of Democracy: Seven Liberals and the American Moral Tradition. We hope you will join us for what is sure to be a fascinating talk.
Now through March 29th, registration is open for this Spring’s youth group retreat at Tahoe!
Defense Against the Dark Arts: Fighting Racism and Sexism (and playing Quidditch)
Text attributed to St. Francis of Assisi Music by Kim Rankin
Do you feel “part of the family” at MPC? Whether you are a member or a friend, old-timer or new, we strive to have a community that feels like a family, where we support one another and feel comfortable together. Whether you like to be in the center of the action or prefer a quieter spot on the sidelines, we hope you…