Be with us for a unique celebration of resurrection joy using the music of Fleetwood Mac. Described as an eclectic, magical, diverse, and even foundational band, Fleetwood Mac’s music bends genres and feelings together to create a work of art that can be applied to any situation. “Don’t Stop” works for a presidential campaign, while “Landslide” helps you move on…
Die Deutsche Christliche Gemeinde in Miami lädt alle herzlich ein, in diesem Familiengottesdienst mit Abendmahl das älteste und wichtigste Fest im Kirchenjahr gemeinsam zu feiern: Ostern, das Fest der Auferstehung Christi! Sign in here to let us know that you are with us. Follow along with the worship bulletin here.
The “Alleluia” reappears defiantly and meaningfully as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ with full and grateful hearts. Bring your neighbors, friends, and family for a stunning service filled with resurrection joy through festive music, inspiring words, and thoughtful prayers. Sign in here to let us know that you are with us. Follow along with the worship bulletin here.
Be with us for this brief, yet powerful service as we mark through scripture, prayer, and music, the passion of Jesus in the three languages representative of our three congregations. Faith in God grows through the use of ordinary objects and people. It is through the ordinary that we hear God’s voice. Sign in here to let us know that…
We gather to recall the betrayal, desertion, and eventual death of Jesus as he sought justice for the world through a recreation of Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous painting, “The Last Supper.” Performed by members of the church, “The Living Last Supper” allows us to overhear the inner thoughts of each one gathered with Jesus at the Passover table. The service…
Shortly before his trial and crucifixion, Jesus triumphantly enters Jerusalem to shouts of “Hosanna!” In humility he rides on a donkey, a Jewish symbol of peace and gentleness, a very different symbol from the horse dressed with all the battle finery of the Empire on which Pilate rode into the city that same day. People on that ancient day chose…
Vespers, also called Evening Prayer, will take place each Wednesday evening in Lent, just as dusk begins to fall. During each service we will give thanks for the day just passed, quiet our hearts and spirits in preparation for a good night’s rest and offer up prayers of intercession for the needs of the world. This quiet time together offers…
God is often at work through the ordinary: ordinary people, ordinary objects, ordinary grace. Through the ordinary, God communicates love, forgiveness, hope, revelation, and reconciliation. It is often through the mundane that we hear God’s quiet voice. During this season of Lent, we will focus on ordinary objects that Jesus would have encountered on his way to Jerusalem: dust, bread,…