Pastor Claudia preached from Matthew 16:21-28.
A Faith That Heals
Michelle Armster, Executive Director of Mennonite Central Committee Central States, preached from Matthew 15:10-28 about a faith that heals.
Today’s hymns are all live recordings from FMC worship services in 2015 and 2016. They are not polished or perfect, but they showcase moments from one way FMC has worshiped together.
I'm so glad I'm part of the family?
Pastor Glenn preached from Genesis 45:1-15. According to Google, a family is a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not. This week we reflect on what it means to be part of the church family by looking at Joseph’s family.
Good Trouble
Pastor Glenn preached from Matthew 14:22-33. For the most part we are a people who like being in control. We want calm waters and smooth sailing. We desire predictability. So, what do we do when control is lost? When the storm is raging all around us and there is no light at the end of the tunnel? This week we explored the possibility of hope even when the storm is raging.
(The scripture is from the Cotton Patch Gospel)
Matthew 14:13-21
Pastor Claudia preached from Matthew 14:13-21.
I know you; I love you
Pastor Glenn preached from Romans 8:26-39. Sometimes, especially in the middle of dark moments, we need to be reminded. This week the Apostle Paul reminds us that nothing, not even a world-wide pandemic, can separate us from God.
Search Me
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.