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Sermons While Social Distancing sermon series image Imagination: Seeing God at Work Today - Rev. Dr. Rodger Nishioka preaching 5.3.2020 | Resilience: Keeping the Central Things Central - Rev. Dr. Rodger read more... 3/15/2020
There's a Call for You sermon series image The Bible is full of stories where God calls individuals, and sometimes groups, to live in a certain way or perform certain tasks. God calls Abraham t read more... 5/10/2020
How Long, O Lord? sermon series image Rev. Tom are will preach about race and white privilege. read more... 6/7/2020
Summer Reading: Great Stories of Faith sermon series image A good story can encourage and inspire as well as instruct. The stories that we tell and the stories we remember can give shape to our lives. The Bibl read more... 6/14/2020
Being the Church sermon series image The Rev. Dr. Rodger Nishioka preaches this preaching series .It has been five months since we have joined together in worship. We miss singing togethe read more... 8/9/2020
These too, are water sermon series image ?Sometimes, the things right in front of us are the hardest to see, even when they shape our lives every day. Right now, we are as a county coming to read more... 9/6/2020
Road Trip sermon series image Leaving home is a common hunger. To escape an overbearing parent, to search for a missing loved one, to find excitement, or to find ourselves and live read more... 9/13/2020
Village Being Village sermon series image Sounds silly enough, but the most important work of the church is to be the church. The gospel is not an idea or a program, but a community. When we read more... 10/25/2020
Close to the Water sermon series image If you are anything like Rev. Meg Peery McLaughlin, in this COVID-tide, you are making everything up as you go. In Luke’s 10th chapter, Jesus gives hi read more... 11/15/2020
Worth the Wait: God, We’ve Made a Mess of Things. Can You Fix it? sermon series image During this season when COVID-19 has chased us indoors and, in many ways, away from one another, it is common to yearn for things to get back to norma read more... 11/29/2020
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