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Announcement Packet 20181021 … read full post
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There is no doubt that climate change is already happening on this earth. The results of a changing climate present us with moral and ethical issues as we see, and will continue to see, the displacement of people due changing … read full post
This is a special musical performance of Do Lord from the Chancel Choir at Faith Lutheran Church in Okemos, Michigan. … read full post
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Don’t Try to Stop God In Mark 9:38-50 the disciples—at least John—are upset because they saw somebody, not a disciple, “casting out demons” in Jesus’ name. Here John sounds strikingly similar to the Pharisees, who became upset when someone out … read full post
Click on the below link to access information about the announcements and news for September 23 – October 6. Announcement Packet – Sept 23-Oct 6 … read full post
The Most Challenging Spiritual Practice The writers of today’s readings express to God their fears about death and those who do evil. They rage against the cravings, coveting, envy, and selfish ambition that lead to disorder and war, within and … read full post
An Unexpected Kind of Messiah 20180916Pentecost17Download Today we hear from three teachers. The prophet Isaiah calls himself a teacher, one whose words sustain weary people. James warns about foolish and hurtful use of our tongues, which should be used … read full post
20180909Pentecost16Download God Is Partial Again and again throughout biblical history, God is partial to caring for the poor, the weak, and the outcast. Which is why, perhaps, Jesus’ response to the Syrophoenician woman takes us by surprise: “Let the … read full post
When clay becomes a pot, it must first have a center. As a potter spins, pushes, and pulls the clay into its final form, it can easily lose its center and become misshapen. Having lost its center, it fails to … read full post