SUNDAY'S sermon

No Online Worship Service this Week

There is not an online worship service this week. On Sunday, December 15, we celebrated Songs of the Season 

featuring special music and readings by our choir, praise band, handbells, and brass.  


Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to worshiping together next Sunday, December 22.


Sunday, December 8, 2024


We are honored to have Beau Smith join us today, a gifted preacher who has served as a minister in the Presbyterian Church for over twenty years and has since become a Spiritual Director, the practice of accompanying people on their personal spiritual journey. In this week's message, we look at Mary's song - rightly called a doxology, "glory words," sung to God. The beauty of this song is not just the content of what Mary sings, but also in how she sings it. The force with which she sings of her belief in God and God's redeeming acts—God's grace enacted, and enacting, through her soon to be child. It's also an invitation to us to step out of our lives lived in lock step to our watches and calendars and laundry lists, and into this time and space where God is—where God works, where God seeks to meet us in a child, in a Savior, in all that God has already done that we have yet to see. The time and space where God's grace has already got you. 


Printed Sermon


Scripture Readings:

- Luke 1:26-45 (NIV) read by Tom Hansen, Senior Pastor

- Luke 1:46-56 (NIV) read by Beau Smith, Spiritual Director/Soul Friend

resources from Pastor tom

As we go through the Old Testament portion of The Story, there are many questions about violence, war and bloodshed.  To help us think through these sensitive and important questions, the following resources are recommended.


Did God Order Genocide in the Old Testament?

This is a one-page article from a publication of the Christian Reformed Church. It will not answer all of your questions, but help us to think more deeply about the scriptures and our responses to them.


God Has a Name Teaching Podcast by John Mark Comer

The Story

september 2024 - may 2025

We will be taking a break from The Story during the season of Advent and will resume our 31-week journey through the Bible on Sunday, January 5th with Chapter 13 - The King Who Had It All 


The Story is an exciting church-wide experience that unites and equips participants as they engage the Bible. Reading like a novel, The Story offers a seamless, compelling narrative. Condensed into 31 accessible chapters, The Story sweeps readers into an unfolding chronological progression of Bible characters and events. We hope that as we read The Story together, we will be swept up in the story of God’s love and God’s plan for our lives. 


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For further information and links to resources, please see The Story webpage.

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