Worship Guides

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    Sunday Worship Service: Where Gladness & Hunger Meet

    Don Mclean, Vincent (Starry Starry Night)

    Starry, starry night
    Paint your palette blue and grey
    Look out on a summer’s day
    With eyes that know the darkness in my soul

    Shadows on the hills
    Sketch the trees and the daffodils
    Catch the breeze and the winter chills
    In colours on the snowy linen land

    Now I understand
    What you tried to say to me
    How you suffered for your sanity
    How you tried to set them free
    They did not listen, They did not know how
    Perhaps they’ll listen now

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    Sunday Worship Service: The Faces of Jesus

    “It’s not what you believe that counts; it’s what you believe enough to do.” ― Richard Stearns

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    Sunday Worship Service: Reformed & Always Reforming

    As a people of faith, as a people of hope, we need the blessing of God Almighty. It does not matter what language you speak or the color of your skin. It does not matter whether you worship one God, many gods, or no gods. We are one people, one family.

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    Sunday Worship Service: The Space Between Fear and Hope

    “In difficult times it takes effort to stay grounded in the present, but it is only there that we will find a place unclouded by hope and fear.” -- Beyond Fear and Hope, Margaret Wheatley

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    Sunday Worship Service: Presbyterianism from a Non-Presbyterian Perspective

    Does being postdenominational mean belonging to no denomination at all? I believe in the Protestant principle of prophecy and protest, and I believe in the Catholic principle of mysticism. I think postdenominational means to belong to one and many. Matthew Fox, “On Being a Postdenominational Priest,” in The Emerging Christian Way