The Church Year
A Church for All Seasons
We hold worship services every Sunday throughout the year. Why?
Every Sunday: Each Sunday morning we celebrate the resurrection of Christ affirming the ultimate triumph of life and love in our lives.
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Advent: Our church year begins here, near the beginning of December. It is a time of waiting for the baby Jesus to be born, during which we affirm that light will shine in our lives even though at times we struggle in darkness.
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Christmas: A time when we celebrate God’s embodiment in Jesus, affirming that God is with us even in the midst of a seemingly meaningless world.
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Epiphany: During this season we celebrate God’s presence in all of creation, affirming the value of nature and of our lives at home, at work, and with friends.
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Lent: As nature renews itself in spring, Lent is a time for renewal in mind and spirit by contemplating Christ who comes from God in love for us.
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Holy Week: The week before Easter begins the celebration of Christ’s journey from death to life, affirming that darkness, confusion, and despair are not the last words in our lives.
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Easter: The celebration of Christ’s resurrection affirms the happy endings that are woven into the fabric of God’s future, for all of us.
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Pentecost: This festival commemorates the gift of the Holy Spirit, a spirit that is at work in the church and which is ours to carry into a world badly in need.
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Summer: Our summer worship is a time when we are refreshed and restored for the months ahead by recalling scriptural stories from the past.
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Autumn: As autumn is a time to return to the work of our daily lives, so we are reminded of the value of our work and our participation in God’s caring for the world.
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November: At the end of the church year we recall the fear, uncertainty, and chaos of life while affirming that God’s promised presence offers a sure comfort and a certain hope for those in trouble or in need.