Summers in the Twin Cities offer us an opportunity for rest, rejuvenation, and recreation (re-creation). Jeremiah contains a profound invitation from God that speaks to this season: Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your…
Easter isn’t over! The season of Eastertide begins this week. Over the next six weeks we’ll explore the theme of hope as it’s found in the book of First Peter. First Peter is a New Testament book attributed to the apostle Peter who walked with Jesus and led the early church. The book is addresses…
You’re invited to join other misfits for four unique worship experiences during Holy Week this year. Palm Sunday – April 2nd Gather together with your Journey Groups for fellowship and dialogue. Via video, Pastor T. C. will deliver a new sermon on the theme “Even the Stones Cry Out” and special musical worship will be…
The Northern Province of the Moravian Church in America has officially made this announcement: https://www.moravian.org/northern/2023/03/03/minnesota-congregation-votes-to-become-a-new-moravian-church/ Minnesota Congregation Votes to Become a New Moravian Church After more than a year of exploration and prayerful discernment, along with extensive conversations with the Western District Executive Board and Provincial Elders’ Conference, a congregation worshipping in St. Paul, MN has formally voted…
Traditionally, the season of Lent is thought of as a somber, penitent time of self-reflection and denial. But for so many of us that’s how the last few years have already felt. We’ve been in a “lenten” season for years now! Yet, there is another side to Lent that isn’t always acknowledged. Pastor Osheta likes…