1st Sunday in Advent: Nov 28 Live-Stream Link
Advent is about the “coming days.” God’s people have always lived in great expectation, but that expectation finds specific, repeated enunciation in the texts appointed
Advent is about the “coming days.” God’s people have always lived in great expectation, but that expectation finds specific, repeated enunciation in the texts appointed
Within the gospel reading’s profound words lies the simple message that God is revealed in a human person. Though we may try to understand how
Here’s a link to this week’s readings if you want to read them in advance of the service: First Sunday after Christmas Day The psalmist
In winter’s deepest night, we welcome the light of the Christ child. Isaiah declares that the light of the long-promised king will illumine the world
A little video greeting (from a previous Christmas) to refresh everyone’s memories of the beautiful decorations on the tree at St. Peter. Thanks to L.
Thanks to the Taylor family for preparing candle kits to use with the Christmas Eve service. There are still some kits at the church if
God keeps the promise made to David to give him an everlasting throne. The angel tells Mary that God will give David’s throne to her
Stir up your power, Lord Christ, and come. With your abundant grace and might, free us from the sin that would obstruct your mercy, that
“Rejoice always,” begins the reading from 1 Thessalonians. Isaiah and the psalmist make clear that God is turning our mourning into laughter and shouts of
In response to further COVID restrictions issued earlier in the week, Church Council has voted to suspend our in-person services beginning December 13, including our