The sermon and children’s sermon are posted here. Scroll to the bottom for sermon notes. This is a communion service, so please prepare bread- or bagels or muffins- and juice or wine so that you are ready to take part in communion.
Stay home, stay healthy and let’s flatten the curve! Sermon videos will be posted online for 10:30 a.m. on Sundays as we worship together from home.
The sun is shining. Here at Second Pres looking at Wragg Square it’s hard to imagine that just a week ago there was teargas wafting under the trees. Individuals, institutions, community and national government all are describing this moment as an inflection point, a moment when something changes never to return to the status quo.
There are two forces driving and shaping this moment – the global pandemic (how easily those words slip off the tongue now) and the societal upheaval as emotional dams have burst and festering wounds have erupted across the nation.
George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, who’s birthday is today, have tragically been killed. Instant media access lifts up and amplifies what has been reality for generations.
But this is not a black vs blue (law enforcement) situation. Neither a them vs us. It’s a right vs wrong scenario where all of us may find ourselves in either camp at some moment.
This Sunday is Trinity Sunday. We won’t be exegeting doctrine. We’ll be savoring the multifaceted nature of our God - creative, redemptive and sustaining - all of which we will need to employ if we are to be the radical, loving, transforming agents our God is calling us to be.
Living ain’t easy these days and these days are precisely what we have been told to expect as we seek to be reconcilers and healers in the name of Jesus. Sometimes we‘re to overturn the temple tables. How are we to know? Let the Spirit be our guide.
In anticipation and excitement for the Spirit’s leading –
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CHURCH-WIDE TAG SALE
The church is going to have a tag sale in mid-August, so now is a good time- you might even say a great time- to purge, clean out, get rid of, or to just empty out some of the things around your house and yard. If you have a storage unit you haven’t visited in a while, now might be the time to clean it out too. You can start getting your stuff together and we'll let you know when collection begins. Clean out those closets, basements, attics, and garages. We will need lots of volunteers when the time comes but more info will be coming soon. Any questions please contact Dawn McCready by email or at 203-921-7819.