Our Christianity can be defined and explained through one powerful liturgy: The Nicene Creed. You’re, no doubt, more familiar with the Apostles’ Creed—one of most ancient of affirmations of faith used by all branches of Christendom. It’s a compact way
Ash Wednesday 2021
Begin your Lenten Journey with this virtual Ash Wednesday Worship. Rev. Dr. Kip Laxson’s sermon is “The Road in the Wilderness” and references Scripture from Matthew 4:1-11 (NRSV). Download the Sermon Notes.
Feb. 14, 2021: “Give Church Another Chance”
Our Christianity can be defined and explained through one powerful liturgy: The Nicene Creed. You’re, no doubt, more familiar with the Apostles’ Creed—one of most ancient of affirmations of faith used by all branches of Christendom. It’s a compact way
Feb. 7, 2021: “The Giver of Life”
Our Christianity can be defined and explained through one powerful liturgy: The Nicene Creed. You’re, no doubt, more familiar with the Apostles’ Creed—one of most ancient of affirmations of faith used by all branches of Christendom. It’s a compact way
Jan. 31, 2021: “Making Sense of the Ascension”
Our Christianity can be defined and explained through one powerful liturgy: The Nicene Creed. You’re, no doubt, more familiar with the Apostles’ Creed—one of most ancient of affirmations of faith used by all branches of Christendom. It’s a compact way
January 24, 2021: Born to Die
Our Christianity can be defined and explained through one powerful liturgy: The Nicene Creed. You’re, no doubt, more familiar with the Apostles’ Creed—one of most ancient of affirmations of faith used by all branches of Christendom. It’s a compact way
Jan. 17, 2021: “He Is Lord!”
Our Christianity can be defined and explained through one powerful liturgy: The Nicene Creed. You’re, no doubt, more familiar with the Apostles’ Creed—one of most ancient of affirmations of faith used by all branches of Christendom. It’s a compact way
Jan. 10, 2021: “The Need for a Creed”
Our Christianity can be defined and explained through one powerful liturgy: The Nicene Creed. You’re, no doubt, more familiar with the Apostles’ Creed—one of most ancient of affirmations of faith used by all branches of Christendom. It’s a compact way
Jan. 3, 2021: What Are You Seeking?
Watch Today’s Service: Corresponding Scripture: Matthew 2:1-12 2 Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men[a] from the east came to Jerusalem, 2 saying, “Where is he who has been born king of the Jews? For we saw his
Dec. 27, 2020: The Other Side of the Manger
Rev. Dr. Bill Morgan leads Traditions worship during this Christmas season. Corresponding Scripture: Luke 2:15-20 (ESV) 15 When the angels went away from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let us go over to Bethlehem and see this