This Sunday as we cross the threshold into a New Year, trusting our Belovedness as a child of God.
We bring our worship series to a close, How Does a Weary World Rejoice?, with the affirmation that we can be a source of joy when we trust our belovedness, live and give fully. Join us as we hear the story of Jesus' baptism, renew our faith for this new year, and receive a Star Word to guide our journey in 2024.
Join us in-person or Livestream at 10:30 am (Recordings are posted on the website by Sunday evening)
Join us in-person or Livestream at 10:30 am (Recordings are posted on the website by Sunday evening)
There is no Conversation Café this Sunday.
Christmas Eve 10:00 am Service Livestream
Christmas Eve 7pm Service
How does a weary world rejoice?We make room.
The story of Jesus' birth is a story about the Spirit ‘making room’ in unlikely places and circumstances. Where are we called to ‘make room’ this Christmas in our world, our lives, our hearts? Join us as we light candles amid weariness, pray for peace, sing good news, and make room in our hearts to receive and offer an open-hearted welcome.
Please note: There is no livestream/recording of this service.
This is an opportunity for adults to gather for music, reflection and conversation in Café style.
We sing stories of Hope
We gather to sing stories of hope and celebrate Communion at table together. As we draw nearer to our celebration of Christ's birth, we consider the songs of hope sung by Mary and by Zechariah, and consider the stories of hope, justice and joy which need to be sung today.
Zoom instead of Livestream: There is no livestream this week. Instead we invite you to join by zoom. Bring your coffee/tea and join the conversation with other zoom participants.
The Zoom link was sent out with our weekly mailer, so refer to that for details.
Please note:
Come early after 10am for Conversation Café in the Grand Room
There is no children's program or livestream this Sunday (Families are invited to join us for Supper Church)
Celebrate Christmas by making Christingles and with an interactive worship time. 'Christingle' means 'Christ Child' and originates from the Moravian Church. Liam Holeiter will share this tradition from his childhood.
Join us for the whole event or come after 4:45pm for a Potluck Christmas Gathering and Caroling.
Bring your own dishes/utensils to help with clean-up, if you can!
How often do you allow yourself to be amazed? Wonder is all around us when we have eyes to see and ears to hear. How does a weary world rejoice? Amazement is a balm for the weary. Join us as we light the Advent Candle of Joy and wonder in amazement with Elizabeth and Zechariah (Luke 1:57-66).
In community, our joy expands. When we can't rejoice, we can carry each other's joy. That's what Elizabeth and Mary do for each other! Join us this Sunday as we hear the stories of Gabriel's visit to Mary, and Mary's visit with Elizabeth. (Luke 1:24-45) We light the Advent Candle of Peace and enjoy special music from our Handbell Choir.