For the nearly two millennia since the faith emerged from the catacombs, Christians have employed art—and artists—to inspire the faithful. Church art in all its forms, from clergy vestments and altarpieces to statues, church architecture, paintings, and stained-glass windows, has been used to educate people in the faith. It still does. During the six weeks of Lent, we will be…
Begin your Lenten journey in worship, prayer, music, and the symbolic act of receiving ashes. On this night, we are reminded of the fragility of life and our call to live life abundantly. We will lift up our first piece of art for the Lenten season: Jean-François Millet’s Starry Night. Sign in here to let us know that you are…
Bring out your boas, put on your beads, get behind those masks, and join us for joyous, spirit-filled worship as we let loose on this last Sunday before the more reflective and quieter Lenten season begins. There will be swinging, swaying, and lots of singing. There will also be praying, preaching, and, of course, a New Orleans style parade. It’s…
We gather in the beauty of our historic sanctuary and online to be engaged in meaningful worship, which feeds our spiritual hunger. Join us for beautiful music, challenging and inspiring messages, and liturgy that offers a renewal of mind and spirit. Sign in here to let us know that you are with us. Follow along with the worship bulletin here.
We gather in the beauty of our historic sanctuary and online to be engaged in meaningful worship, which feeds our spiritual hunger. Join us for beautiful music, challenging and inspiring messages, and liturgy that offers a renewal of mind and spirit. Sign in here to let us know that you are with us. Follow along with the worship bulletin here.