Digital Bulletin
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Digital Bulletin
Announcements
We worship at 10am on Sunday, online and in-person, with Sunday School for all ages at 9am.
- Advent devotionals are now available. You can pickup a printed devotional at the church or use the digital version available here.
- All ages and stages are invited to join the Intergenerational Advent Sunday School class in-person or online in Classroom 1 of the Christian Ed wing of the church. Join us Sundays in December at 9am as we build community during this special and holy season.
- Sunday, December 22nd is our annual Christmas Extravaganza, with special music and lots of carols, so you won’t want to miss it!
- On December 24th, we’ll gather at 4pm and 6pm for our traditional Christmas Eve services, ending with candle light and the singing of Silent Night.
- As we turn to 2025, Star Word Sunday offers us a chance to focus our intentions. Join us on in-person and online on Sunday, December 29th to receive a 2025 Star Word during worship.
Download our church's mobile app and get easy access to worship, events, and giving. Our app can be found in Google Play for Android users and Apple's App Store for iPhone users-see the links below. If you need assistance, contact the church office or ask one of our deacons on Sunday mornings.
Once you have the app, please be sure to allow notifications. It's the best way we have of letting you know about church closures during inclement weather.
Registration is limited to 20 people per session. This workshop will meet in-person in Milligan Hall.
WEBS new book is: "Life After Doom: Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart" by Brian McLaren
Join WEBS for engaging discussion online and in person on Wednesdays at 5:30pm beginning Oct. 9th as they explore Life After Doom: Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart by Brian McLaren.
McLaren defines doom as the "un-peaceful, uneasy, unwanted feeling" that "we humans have made a mess of our civilization and our planet, and not enough of us seem to care enough to change deeply enough or quickly enough to save ourselves."
Blending insights from philosophers, poets, scientists, and theologians, Life After Doom explores the complexity of hope, the necessity of grief, and the need for new ways of thinking, becoming, and belonging in turbulent times. If you want to help yourself, your family, and the communities to which you belong to find courage and resilience for the deeply challenging times that are upon us - this is the book you need right now.