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Worship: “Letting Go”

Social Hall PA, United States

Student Minister Mathieson preaching.  Welcoming a new year also means saying goodbye to the old year. On the morning of New Years' Eve, we will remember the joys and sorrows of 2017 as we prepare to journey into 2018 together.

Worship: “Fresh Start?”

Social Hall PA, United States

January 7:  “Fresh Start?”   On this first Sunday of the New Year we ask: Can we ever really begin anew?   Rev. Aija Simpson will preach this Sunday with worship associate Christin Kapp.  Music Director David M. Glasgow provides wintry service music from and inspired by the great George Winston.

Worship: “Take My Hand”

Social Hall PA, United States

Who do we reach out to? Whose hands are we waiting to hold? On this Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday we ask how it is that we build relationships with new people and communities.  Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Gisela Roethke.

Worship: “With a Capital T”

Social Hall PA, United States

“With a Capital T” Is it possible to proclaim the truth of your own faith and at the same time agree that other religions are also valid paths to Truth?  Christin Kapp is service leader with Dot Everhart as worship associate.

Worship: “Possibility”

Social Hall PA, United States

The Worship Theme for February is “Humanism”   “Possibility” When you don’t need faith.  Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Molly Wilkinson.

Capital Campaign Conversations

Social Hall

Get your questions answered after worship in the Social Hall.   Look for the folks holding "Talk to Me" signs and check out the graphics and Capital Campaign literature by the stage.

Worship: “Throw Me Something Mister”

Social Hall PA, United States

The Worship Theme for February is “Humanism” February 11 – “Throw Me Something Mister” At Mardi Gras parades people run along the sides of floats, calling up for the riders to "Throw me something Mister!" What are they expecting to receive. And why do they think they will receive it?  Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with … Continue reading Worship: “Throw Me Something Mister”

Capital Campaign Conversations

Social Hall

Get your questions answered in the Social Hall after worship.  Find the folks holding the "Talk to Me" signs and be sure to check out the graphics and literature on the table by the stage.