This Sunday in Celebration we welcome guest preacher Deborah Brooks to the pulpit with the sermon “What is Prayer? (plus a few tips)”. Please join us in person or online.
This Sunday in Celebration we welcome guest preacher Deborah Brooks to the pulpit with the sermon “What is Prayer? (plus a few tips)”. Please join us in person or online.
Welcome to Palm Sunday! Rev. Ben preaches on Jesus’ entry to Jerusalem as guerilla street theater protest against the Roman Empire. Celebration will begin with a procession of palms led by our youth. We hope you join us, in person or online.
In Celebration this Sunday, Rev. Ben preaches on redemption, the relentless tenderness of God’s healing grace. Please join us in person or online.
On the 2nd Sunday in Lent, Katie Kilby offers a sermon on Psalm 27, a traditional Christian Lenten reading that is also an important preparation for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Please join us in person or online for Celebration.
Today in Celebration, Rev. Ben tackles the Transfiguration of Jesus, a miraculous and pivotal moment on the mountaintop, and treats us to a mixed metaphor or two along the way–see if you can spot them! We welcome you to join us in person or online.
Today in Celebration, Rev. Ben examines the beatitudes, and their message on caring for the poor, with the sermon “Count Your Blessings.” We hope you join us in person or online.
This week in Celebration, Katie Kilby preaches on the rituals and symbols of Candlemas, the church holiday associated with the story of Jesus being presented at the temple by his parents. Please join us in person or online!
This Sunday in Celebration, Rev. Ben encourages our mutual support in the time ahead with the sermon “Unity in Days of Division.” We hope you’ll join us in person or online.
Welcome to Epiphany at Montclair Presbyterian Church! Katie Kilby preaches on the story of the magi and the connection to the story of King Herod. Please join us in person or online.
Christmas Sunday is here! We celebrate with two major musical works from the choir, with guest musicians: “Christmas Day” by Gustav Holst and “Fantasia on Christmas Carols” by Ralph Vaughan Williams. We hope you can join us in person or online.