This Sunday’s Worship: November 22
(Sunday, November 22 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Deuteronomy 26:1-11; Luke 17:1-9
Hymns: We Gather Together; Let All Things Now Living; Now Thank We All Our God
Sermon: “Thanksgiving” by Rev. James Reisner
Memory is at the heart of Thanksgiving. When I sit down to Thanksgiving dinner I am always aware of Thanksgivings past. I can visualize my parents and grandparents, my uncles and aunts, those with whom I once sat at table who are gone.
In this most unusual year, many of us will be celebrating Thanksgiving in a different way, apart from family and friends. As we sit at smaller tables this year, let us remember other years and larger tables and give thanks for the people with whom we have shared the feast which is this life.
This Sunday’s Worship: November 15
(Sunday, November 15 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Selections from Job chapters 38 & 42; Mark 8:34-38
Hymns: Gather Us In; Take up Your Cross, the Savior Said; We Give Thee but Thine Own; Take My Life
Sermon: “The Art of Losing Graciously” by Rev. James Reisner
The Bible is filled with people who contend with God. Jacob wrestles with an angel in the night. Job argues against his harsh circumstances and asserts his righteousness before God. The Psalmist often laments her condition and pleads to God for redress of her complaints.
In the Bible, and in our faith, it is appropriate to contend with God. We are allowed our complaints, and God counts them as prayers. Yet, the end and aim of all our wrestling with God is to lose.
This Sunday’s Worship: November 8
(Sunday, November 8 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Amos 5:14-15,21-24; Mark 4:34-41
Hymns: Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee; My Shepherd Will Supply My Need; Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
Sermon: “The Storm Outside; the Storm Within” by Rev. James Reisner
We have all been tossed to and fro this week with the changing landscape of the election. God is both dynamic and constant amidst all the many changes of this life. One thing I know about God is that God has the capacity to still the storm in my own heart.
This Sunday’s Worship: November 1
(Sunday, November 1 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Joshua 4:1-7, 18-24; Matthews 5:1-12
Hymns: The Church’s One Foundation; When Memory Fades; For All the Saints
Sermon: “Blessed” by Rev. James Reisner
“When we can reach beyond our fears to the One who loves us with a love that was there before we were born and will be there after we die; then oppression, persecution, even death will be unable to take our freedom,” wrote Henri Nouwen. No matter what happens this coming Tuesday, we still belong to God.
This Sunday’s Worship: October 25
(Sunday, October 25 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Habakkuk 2:1-4; Romans 1:16-17, 3:19-24
Hymns: I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art; Our God, Our Help in Ages Past; A Mighty Fortress is Our God
Sermon: “What's Your Motivation” by Rev. Jim Reisner
One of the theological principles of our Reformed tradition is the doctrine of total depravity. That sounds kind of bleak, doesn’t it? What it means is that we are all screwed up. We’re all screwed up but God loves us anyway. The upside of all this is that since there is nothing we can do to affect our own salvation, then the only response is gratitude.
You can do a whole lot worse than if your purpose in life is gratitude.
This Sunday’s Worship: October 18
Sunday, October 18, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. (live-streaming)
Scripture: Leviticus 19 (selections); Luke 10:38-42
Hymns: God is Calling through the Whisper; For All the Faithful Women; The Church of Christ Cannot Be Bound
Sermon: Happiness Isn’t a Room without a Roof
In the well-known story, the sisters, Mary and Martha, welcome Jesus under their roof. Hospitality is an important and time-honored practice in both the Hebrew and Greek scriptures. The heat and rugged terrain of the Middle East took its toll on travelers. How longed-for was a roof or a tent that could offer some relief from the noonday heat in a weary land.
This Sunday’s Worship: October 11
(Sunday, October 11 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Psalm 2; Matthew 5:38-48
Hymns: Lord, I Want to Be a Christian; Why Do Nations Rage Together; In an Age of Twisted Values
Sermon: “Praying for Pharaoh” by Rev. Jim Reisner
I have had several conversations lately about how hard it is to pray right now. Our anger and outrage make it hard to pray for people who are doing harm to the poor and the refugee families. How do we pray for the oppressor? How do we pray for Pharaoh?
This Sunday’s Worship: October 4
(Sunday, October 4th at 11 AM, World Communion Sunday Service, St. Francis of Assisi Day, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
This Sunday is also Invitation to Dream Sunday for our Capital Campaign.
Scripture: Isaiah 58:4-13; Ephesians 3:14-21
Hymns: O For a World; Bread of the World, In Mercy Broken; In Christ There is No East or West
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Sermon: “An Invitation to Dream” by Rev. James Reisner
When the nation of Judah returned to Jerusalem after years of captivity in Babylon, they began to rebuild their devastated cities.
The restoration of Israel was about rebuilding walls, yes, but even more so, it was about restoring justice, decency, humanity, joy, faith, hope, love. A commitment to rebuilding our roof is all about everything that happens under that roof.
This Sunday’s Worship: September 27
(Sunday, September 27 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Selections from Numbers 13 & 14, Mark 8:22-25
Hymns: Like a Mother Who Has Borne Us; In the Midst of New Dimensions; God of Grace and God of Glory:
Sermon: On the Edge of the Desert by Leah Threatte
Our preacher for this Sunday is Leah Threatte, an elder, and the clerk of session, at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Albany, New York.
This Sunday’s Worship: September 20
(Sunday, September 20 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Exodus 16:2-15; John 6:31-41
Hymns: Morning Has Broken; Lord, Speak to Me that I May Speak; Brethren, We Have Met to Worship
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Sermon: “Manna from Heaven” by Rev. James Reisner
“And the whole congregation of Israelites complained.” (Exodus 16:2)
This Sunday’s Worship: September 13
(Sunday, September 13 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Exodus 14:10-16,21-31; Romans 6:3-11
Hymns: God the Sculptor of the Mountains; Come You Faithful, Raise the Strain; How Firm a Foundation
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Sermon: “A Way Through the Waters” by Rev. James Reisner
Walter Brueggemann describes the Israelites passage through the Red Sea waters as the “primal saving event.” It sets forth the idea that God calls people from bondage to freedom, that God provides, that God will never abandon, and that, therefore, we will not fear. All these ideas find expression in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This Sunday’s Worship: September 6
(Sunday, September 6 at 10 AM, Communion Service, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Exodus 10:1-20; II Corinthians 4:5-12
Hymns: All People That on Earth Do Dwell; When Israel Was in Egypt’s Land; Bread of the World in Mercy Broken; All Who Hunger, Gather Gladly
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Sermon: “Faith in a Time of Plague” by Rev. James Reisner
It is hard to explain what might be in the heart of a tyrant. How can we understand the irrational and harmful acts of a national leader in a time of plagues? The challenge of comprehending evil has been difficult for every religious tradition. Why does God allow suffering? Where is God in a pandemic, or the subjugation or enslavement of one people by another?
This Sunday’s Worship: August 30
(Sunday, August 30 at 10 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Exodus 3:1-15; Colossians 1:15-20
Hymns: God You Spin the Whirling Planets; O God, in a Mysterious Way; God of the Ages, Whose Almighty Hand
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Sermon: “A Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery inside an Enigma” by Rev. James Reisner
Shortly after the end of World War II, Winston Churchill referred to Russia as “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.” That phrase can easily be applied to what experienced in the hills of Midian when Moses came upon a bush that was on fire yet not being consumed by the flames. When Moses attempts to familiarize himself with the One speaking to him, he says, in effect, what do I call you? God’s response is: “I AM WHO I AM. Tell the Israelites ‘I AM’ has sent you to them.”
This Sunday’s Worship: August 23
(Sunday, August 23 at 10 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Exodus 1:8-2:10; Luke 20:20-26
Hymns: Live Into Hope; Precious Lord, Take My Hand; How Great Thou Art
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Sermon: “Creative Resistance” by Rev. James Reisner
The Book of Genesis ends with the 12 sons of Israel and all of their kinfolk relocating to Egypt during a famine. As the Book of Exodus begins, the deeds of Joseph are long-forgotten, and Pharaoh perceives the many Hebrews living in Egypt as a threat. Pharaoh calls for the midwives of Egypt to kill the Hebrew male babies at birth, but the midwives resist. In the midst of this resistance, we hear the story of the birth of one Hebrew baby, Moses, and how this baby comes to grow up in Pharaoh’s own household.
This Sunday’s Worship: August 16
(Sunday, August 16 at 10 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Genesis 45:1-15, Romans 8:26-39 (sections)
Hymns: You Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim; If Thou but Trust in God to Guide Thee; Lord, Dismiss Us with your Blessing
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Sermon: “What God Intends for Good” by Rev. Jim Reisner
We continue with the Joseph narrative this Sunday. Joseph has become the second in command in all of Egypt. The prosperity and then famine that he predicted in his interpretation of Pharaoh’s dream has come true.
This Sunday’s Worship: August 9
(Sunday, August 9 at 10 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Genesis 41: 15-32, Philippians 1:3-14
Hymns: The God of Abraham Praise, Open My Eyes, That I May See, Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
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Sermon: “A Vision for the Future” by Rev. Jim Reisner
From Genesis we hear about Joseph’s interpretation of Pharaoh’s dream. From the story of 7 healthy cows being devoured by 7 unhealthy cows, Joseph divines that there will be 7 years of prosperity followed by 7 years of severe famine. He is appointed commerce secretary of Egypt and prepares them for the challenge to come.
This Sunday’s Worship: August 2
(Sunday, August 2 at 10 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Genesis 32:22-31; Matthew 14:13-21
Hymns: Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above, Fight the Good Fight, Guide me, O Thou Great Jehovah
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Sermon: “Wrestling with God” by Rev. Jim Reisner
We invite you to prepare your own table for communion. Find a piece of bread, fill your cup, and join in the celebration of the sacrament.
This Sunday’s Worship: July 26
(Sunday, July 26 at 10 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Psalm 8; John 9:1-41
Hymns: Oh for a Thousand Tounges to Sing, What a Friend We Have in Jesus, Amazing Grace
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Sermon: “Could God Be Up to Something?”
Guest Preacher: Rev. Steve Eastman
Worship Leader: Rev. John Seaman
This Sunday’s Worship: July 19
(Sunday, July 19 at 11 AM, Live-Streamed on Zoom)
Scripture: Matthew 13:24-30; 36-43; Romans 8:14-25
Hymns: When We Are Called to Sing Your Praise, Once to Ev’ry Man and Nation, Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing
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Homily: Rev. Eugene Eastman
Homily continued with Reflection and Sharing in Small Groups
This will be a special service co-created by members of the Committed Racial Mindfulness Ministry, mixing the old with the new.
This Sunday’s Worship: July 12
(Sunday, July 12 At 11 AM, Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Romans 12:1-2; Matthew 5:43-48
Hymns: When Morning Gilds the Skies, Help Us Accept Each Other, I’m Gonna Live So God Can Use Me
Sermon Title: “Weird Christianity”, Rev. Michael Lindvall