This Sunday’s Worship: May 7th
(Sunday, May 7 At 11 AM, Hybrid Worship: In-Person and Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Psalm 31:1-5 and 1 Peter 2:2-10
Sermon: The Church of Rejected Stones by Pastor Mark Harper
“God’s mark and spirit are upon us. We are not God’s elite or God’s favorite or pampered people, but we are claimed by God for God’s purposes.”
-Yvonne V. Delk
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Worship Video and Audio, April 30
Links to the video and audio of the hybrid worship service held on Sunday, April 30 at the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church are now available.
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This Sunday’s Worship: April 30
(Sunday, April 30 At 11 AM, Hybrid Worship: In-Person and Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Psalm 100 and Acts 2:42-47
Sermon: Awe Came Upon Everyone by Pastor Mark Harper
“Awe is more than an emotion; it is a way of understanding, insight into a meaning greater than ourselves. The beginning of awe is wonder, and the beginning of wisdom is awe.” -Abraham Joshua Heschel
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This Sunday’s Worship: April 23
(Sunday, April 23 At 11 AM, Hybrid Worship: In-Person and Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Isaiah 51:1-3 and Luke 24:13-35
Sermon: The Road from Emmaus Back to Earth by Pastor Mark Harper
“For far too long, our modern culture has been on an unrelenting campaign to depict any other way of life that doesn’t rely on massive consumption and expenditure of energy as a worthless way to live, but the time has come – and Mother Earth is speaking in no uncertain terms – when that campaign needs to end, when we need to learn to sit again at the feet of our indigenous elders and invoke the spirits of our Ancestors to teach us once more how to be a blessing on the planet.” - Lily Mendoza
This Sunday’s Worship: April 16
(Sunday, April 16 At 11 AM, Hybrid Worship: In-Person and Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: 1 Peter 1:3-9 and John 20:19-31
Sermon: Good News for Those Who Missed It by Pastor Mark Harper
“May we, O God, by grace believe and thus the risen Christ receive, whose raw imprinted hands reached out and beckoned Thomas from his doubt.” -Thomas Troeger, “These Things Did Thomas Count as Real”
Worship Video and Audio, April 9
Links to the video and audio of the hybrid worship service held on Sunday, April 9th (Easter Sunday) at the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church are now available.
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This Sunday’s Worship: April 9
(Sunday, April 9 At 11 AM, Hybrid Easter Worship: In-Person and Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Isaiah 25:6-9 and Matthew 28:1-15
Sermon: We Interrupt This Broadcast by Pastor Mark Harper
Blessed are we who stretch out our hands to you in doubt and grief, in sickness of body and mind and spirit, our prayers not fully realized, rejoicing … anyway. For that is what makes us Easter people: carrying forth the realized hope of the Resurrected One, singing our alleluias great and small, while it is still dark. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. Alleluia. Alleluia. Alleluia.” - Kate Bowler and Jessica Richie, The Lives We Actually Have
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TPPC Offerings for Holy Week, 2023
TPPC offers a number of activities during Holy Week, leading up to Easter Sunday.
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Worship Video and Audio, April 2
Links to the video and audio of the hybrid worship service held on Sunday, April 2nd (Palm Sunday) at the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church are now available.
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Worship Video and Audio, March 26
Links to the video and audio of the hybrid worship service held on Sunday, March 26th at the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church are now available.
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
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
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This Sunday’s Worship: March 26
(Sunday, March 26 At 11 AM, Hybrid Worship: In-Person and Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Lenten Choral Offering: Requiem by James Bingham (1998)
“What would happen to our faith if we believed that God reigns sovereign over both our celebration and our suffering?” -Soong-Chan Rah, Prophetic Lament
Lenten Choral Service on March 26
On Sunday, March 26, the choir will perform selections from James Bingham’s Requiem, as part of a special Lenten Choral Service.
Worship Video and Audio, March 12
Links to the video and audio of the hybrid worship service held on Sunday, March 12th at the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church are now available.
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This Sunday’s Worship: March 19
(Sunday, March 19 At 11 AM, Hybrid Worship: In-Person and Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Psalm 22:1-11,16-21,25-31 and Lamentations 1:17-22
Testimony: Lamentation and Living by Madline Morsha-Taylor and John Peacock
“Stories of suffering can never be buried when lament is an important and central aspect of the church’s worship life. Lamentations reminds us that the proper response to tragedy and suffering is lament.” -Soong-Chan Rah, Prophetic Lament
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TPPC Offerings for Lent and Holy Week, 2023
TPPC offers a number of activities during the season of Lent, leading up to Holy Week.
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This Sunday’s Worship: March 12
(Sunday, March 12 At 11 AM, Hybrid Worship: In-Person and Live-Streamed On Zoom)
Scripture: Exodus 17:1-7 and John 4:1-30, 39
Sermon: Water Flows to the Lowest Places by Pastor Mark Harper
“Well, Sojourner, did you always go by this name?”
No, ‘deed! My name was Isabella; but when I left the house of bondage, I left everything behind. I wa’n’t goin’ to keep nothin’ of Egypt on me, an’ so I went to the Lord an’ asked Him to give me a new name. And the Lord gave me Sojourner, because I was to travel up an’ down the land, showin’ the people their sins, and bein’ a sign unto them. Afterwards I told the Lord I wanted another name, ‘cause everybody else had two names; and the Lord gave me Truth, because I was to declare the truth to the people. -Sojourner Truth
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Committed Racial Mindfulness Meeting March 9
The Committed Racial Mindfulness ministry will hold an important start-up meeting on Thursday, March 9 from 7:30-9 p.m. via Zoom.