This Sunday at MPC, we welcome Rev. Ben back to the pulpit with the sermon: “Making It Make Sense.” We hope you join us in person or online for Celebration!
This Sunday at MPC, we welcome Rev. Ben back to the pulpit with the sermon: “Making It Make Sense.” We hope you join us in person or online for Celebration!
It’s Pride Sunday in Oakland. If you’re not marching we hope you’ll be joining us in person or virtually for today’s celebration. Tara Flanagan is our special guest preacher.
This Sunday in Celebration we welcome the beloved Barrelhouse Jazz Band back to MPC! Rev. Keith Geckeler will give the sermon: “Shema Ishrael.” We hope you can join us in person or online!
This Sunday we are back at 10AM in the Sanctuary. Rev Ben will preach on the topic of what makes a church holy. We hope you can join in person or online.
Welcome to MPC’s final August evening Celebration! We will gather for worship at 5 pm, followed by a potluck dinner in the courtyard. This Sunday, Katie Kilby preaches on the topic of faithful wisdom. Please join us in person or online!
This Sunday (as well as August 18th), MPC worships at 5 pm, followed by dinner in the courtyard. Pastor Ben will be preaching on the theme “Kindness is Everything.” We hope you join us, whether in person or online.
This Sunday (as well as August 11th and 18th), MPC worships at 5 pm, followed by dinner in the courtyard! Rev. Ben celebrates the fullness of humanity with his sermon, “It Takes All Kinds.” We hope you join us, whether in person or online.
This weekend Katie will be sharing a sermon about a core feature of Biblical miracle stories that we can be adept at avoiding, choosing instead to focus on an applicable lesson or a story’s symbolism. Please join us in person or online.
This Sunday in Celebration, Rev. Ben preaches on (everyone’s favorite) Psalm 23, with possibly a new wrinkle or two. Please join us in person or online.
Welcome to Montclair Presbyterian Church! Please join us for Democracy Sunday as we celebrate our nation’s anniversary with a service reflecting on civic participation as an act of faith and democracy’s role in carrying out God’s work in the world. Enjoy the music of the Ruling Elders, and a delicious picnic lunch with games, prizes and cake following Celebration! We hope you’ll join us in person or online.