This Sunday, April 28, 2019
Join us for worship this Sunday at our new home at Chamberlayne Heights United Methodist Church (6100 Chamberlayne Rd.) Read More
Join us for worship this Sunday at our new home at Chamberlayne Heights United Methodist Church (6100 Chamberlayne Rd.) Read More
Join us this Sunday at our new home at Chamberlayne Heights United Methodist Church (6100 Chamberlayne Rd.) We will follow our regular Sunday morning schedule and folks will be stationed at the outside doors to help you find your way. Read More
Join us as we gather in our Fellowship Hall for a Maundy Thursday worship service remembering the last evening Jesus spent with his disciples. Scripture, song, extinguishing the Tenebrae candles, and celebrating communion are core elements of this time of worship. Read More
We’re glad to announce that we are entering into an agreement with Chamberlayne Heights United Methodist Church (6100 Chamberlayne Road) to share space in their facility. The Relocation Committee has met with the pastor and toured the space, and their Read more
Join us this Sunday at our new home at Chamberlayne Heights United Methodist Church (6100 Chamberlayne Rd.) We will follow our regular Sunday morning schedule and folks will be stationed at the outside doors to help you find your way. Read More
Fifth Sunday in Lent Service of Holy Communion Watts Chapel (3401 Brook Rd.) 10:30AM Proclaimer: Dr. Mark Biddle Sermon Title: “A New Thing” Sermon Texts: Isaiah 43:16-21; Philippians 3:4-14 Liturgist: Eric Johnson Van Driver: Don Polaski
Forth Sunday in Lent 3:00 PM at The Hermitage There will be no worship service Sunday morning as we will be worshipping with our homebound members at The Hermitage as our Fifth Sunday worship field trip. The service takes place Read more
Third Sunday in Lent Watts Chapel (3401 Brook Rd) 10:30AM Proclaimer: Dr. Bill Nieporte Sermon Title: “Repent” Sermon Text: Luke 13:1-9 Liturgist: Addison Schmitt Van Driver: Dixie Leathers
Second Sunday in Lent Watts Chapel (3401 Brook Rd) 10:30AM Proclaimer: Dr. Mark Biddle Sermon Title: “Whose Righteousness?” Sermon Text: Genesis 15 Liturgist: Paul Irwin Van Driver: Paul Irwin
These days, Lent is most closely associated with the idea of fasting, often fasting from something we enjoy in order to call to mind Jesus’ sacrifice for us. Recently, there has also been an emphasis on using the time to pick up a practice, a spiritual discipline such as reading a daily devotional, in order to draw ourselves nearer to God. Take the opportunity this season of Lent to try something new or perhaps return to a spiritual practice you’ve fallen away from. Here are twenty ideas to help you get started. Read More