This Sunday’s Worship: April 2
Sunday, April 2 At 11 AM, Hybrid Communion Worship: In-Person and Live-Streamed On Zoom
Scripture:
Isaiah 50:4-9a and Matthew 21:1-11
Hymns:
All Glory, Laud, and Honor
Hosanna, Loud Hosanna
We Are One in the Spirit
Sermon Preview:
Sermon: A Resistance Ride by Pastor Mark Harper
“I’d like us to understand resistance as the way we use our everyday lives to exert energy against the dangerous status quo of our time. But resistance cannot only be about what we are against … we are also choosing something else on the other side. Perhaps we are choosing ourselves; perhaps we are choosing an inclusive love or a more just society. We resist ableism or racism because we know there is a better way – this is the way resistance works, and we must both find and create that better way together.”
- Kaitlin Curtice
We will celebrate Communion this Sunday. Celebrating the sacrament on Zoom creates a challenge.
If you are worshiping from home, we recommend that you prepare your own elements for communion – a cup of juice or wine; a piece of bread.
We may trust that the holy mystery of the Living Christ among us which we affirm in Communion is great enough to transcend the limitations of our distance from one another in a Zoom meeting in this hybrid form of worship.
Our services continue to be held in our Sanctuary. People are welcome to come to church for worship, and we will continue to live-stream our worship service.
Facemasks are currently optional. However, if you're not vaccinated, we recommend wearing a mask.
We recommend that everyone get the COVID vaccination and booster. If you have a vulnerable health condition or just prefer to wear a mask, please feel free to do so.
For more information, access the TPPC Coronovirus page.
About Online Worship
We will gather by ZOOM (feed available starting about 10:45 AM).
Directions on how to connect and participate in virtual worship will be sent via a group.io e-mail. If you are unfamiliar with ZOOM we recommend you read up a little before the service.
We will set an informal and experimental mood, ask forgiveness as we stumble along our way in a new medium. It will be fun.
For more information on TPPC's coronavirus response, access the TPCC Coronavirus Update page.