UnraveledSeeking God When Our Plans Fall Apart What happens when our world falls apart? How do we press onward when our tightly-knit plans unravel into loose threads? What do we
The Heart of the Matter
Easter is not just a day. It is a whole season of time when we remember that Jesus’ Spirit lives on in each one of us. The life and death
The God We Can Know
Lent Worship and Study Series In the Gospel of John, Jesus gives us the “I Am” sayings, meaningful metaphors such as “I am the bread of life” and “I am
Almost Christmas
In 1741, John Wesley preached his famous sermon “The Almost Christian,” in which he encouraged people to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, striving to be altogether Christians. This Advent, we will consider
Care-Full Encounters
A three-week worship series: November 10, 17 and 24 It is often difficult to have rational conversations with those with whom we disagree or those who chafe at our religious beliefs or political
Take Care
Care is at the heart of who we are here at St. John’s. We are passionately committed to the care and well-being of others. Throughout October, we will read scripture
Renewal
Renewal: Reflections from Pastor Lane’s Renewal Leave Join us on September 15 as Pastor Lane starts a three-week sermon series, in which she shares some of the insights and blessings
Listen, Love, Leap
The journey to a deeper faith life can be summed up in three words: Listen, Love, Leap! God is constantly speaking to people, but too often we struggle to hear
Be Still
Life is full of movement. Movement is not a bad thing. If we are moving, we are living. We are making progress. Movement, though, is also exhausting—both physically and mentally. But
Just Mercy
Sundays in February How are we called to be channels of God’s mercy in an all-too-often-unjust world? “Just Mercy,” our February sermon series, will engage us in conversations that spark