Pastor Claudia preached from Psalm 139:1-12.
Just Generous
Pastor Glenn preached from Matthew 13:1-9; 18-23 – reckless generosity and foolish optimism. Are these the traits of a person of faith?
I Want to Talk About Me
Pastor Glenn preached from Matthew 11:16-19; 25-30. Is the Christian faith confining and restrictive or easy and light? Watch as we reflect on what Jesus has to say.
Unexpected
Jenelle Roynon, Program Director at Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp, preached from Jonah and Luke 6:27-36. The story of Jonah challenges us to recognize that God’s love and compassion are never out of reach for any of us. Let’s explore how God’s compassion and mercy can change our perspective if we let go of our expectations, allowing us to love “the other” and be drawn into God’s loving community.
Fire in my Heart
Pastor Claudia preached from Jeremiah 20:7-13.
God Hears Me!
Pastor Glenn preached from Psalm 116:1-2. God hears me! There is no greater gift than to be listened to. This meditation explores the power of deep listening.
God of Love and Peace
Pastor Claudia preached from 2 Corinthians 13:11-13.
Baccalaureate 2020
Join us as we celebrate FMC students graduating from high school! We will hear from the graduates before sending them off with a meditation and charge based on Jeremiah 1:4-10.
Baccalaureate is historically a worship service honoring God through the recognition of those earning high school, college, or post graduate degrees. This morning we celebrate Baccalaureate Sunday as an acknowledgment that God has graced us with the abilities to teach, learn, and grow “in stature and wisdom” (Luke 2:52). Baccalaureate services challenge us to bless God through the developing of the gifts we have been given. We are invited to acknowledge that our abilities are not just for personal use but God-given gifts to be shared in community. As we approach the transitions that graduations signify, our Baccalaureate worship affirms that God is with us throughout all our days.
Sing
Pastor Claudia preached from Psalm 68:1-10, 32-35.
Fully Present
Pastor Glenn preached from Matthew 6:25-34, considering what it means to be fully present. Our story this morning is both simple and to the point- quit worrying. This idea may have worked 2,000 years ago; it was a much simpler time. A time before globalization and pandemics. Is it possible that this text might have something to say to us today?