Drawing on the Scripture John 20:19-31 Rev. Beth looks at the decisions of the Early Church and talks about what it means to be Easter People in a Good Friday world.
Drawing on the Scripture John 20:19-31 Rev. Beth looks at the decisions of the Early Church and talks about what it means to be Easter People in a Good Friday world.
Asking the question “So What – Easter?” Rev. Dr. Beth Buckingham-Brown discuses Matthew 28:1-10 in her Easter Sunday sermon.
With Rev. Beth providing context, Marge Nicholson and Tom Debley do a dramatic reading of the Palm Sunday story based upon Matthew 21: 1-11.
Rev. Beth discusses Ezekiel 37 – the ‘dry bones’ reading – focusing on how we can be life-giving to others, and on recognizing our own need for God’s living breath.
Guest preacher Talitha Philips discusses Jesus’ healing of a blind man, and what the story says about how being judgemental can make ‘seeing’ people metaphorically blind.
arr. Fenno Heath Continuum, Pacific Boychoir
by Thomas Tallis Continuum, Pacific Boychoir
Guest preacher Rev. Mark Smith walks us through the stories of Moses’ people losing faith in the desert, and the challenge of having faith that God will always provide what we need.
Rev. Beth discusses the journey we all take through the various stages of life, particularly emphasizing the treasures we have to offer in our seventies and beyond.
Rev Beth discusses Jesus’ experiences in the wilderness, connecting it to the ‘wilderness periods’ in our own lives.