Worship: A Time of Going Deeper
Sundays at 10:00 am

Worship is at the center of all we do.
It's intimate and inclusive, expansive and celebratory. We utilize a blend of traditional and modern elements to help awaken our souls to the ever-present, unconditional love of The Holy.
In our congregation, we all lead busy lives, but Sunday morning is time we set aside to slow down and listen for that which is deeper than words. We gather to encounter the Holy, to find belonging, to nurture our spirits, and to grow into more just and generous people.
From the moment you walk into our sanctuary, filled with stone, wood, and light, you’ll notice the warmth of our people, the relevance of the preaching, and our willingness to wrestle with the hard questions of faith. Our faith is 2000 years old, but our thinking is not!
In the spirit of Jesus’s radical, inclusive hospitality, everyone, everyone, EVERYONE is welcome to join us in the sacrament of Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the month. No doubt is too strong, no faith is too weak to share in the feast that God sets before us. As we like to say, Jesus welcomed everyone. So do we.
It's intimate and inclusive, expansive and celebratory. We utilize a blend of traditional and modern elements to help awaken our souls to the ever-present, unconditional love of The Holy.
In our congregation, we all lead busy lives, but Sunday morning is time we set aside to slow down and listen for that which is deeper than words. We gather to encounter the Holy, to find belonging, to nurture our spirits, and to grow into more just and generous people.
From the moment you walk into our sanctuary, filled with stone, wood, and light, you’ll notice the warmth of our people, the relevance of the preaching, and our willingness to wrestle with the hard questions of faith. Our faith is 2000 years old, but our thinking is not!
In the spirit of Jesus’s radical, inclusive hospitality, everyone, everyone, EVERYONE is welcome to join us in the sacrament of Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the month. No doubt is too strong, no faith is too weak to share in the feast that God sets before us. As we like to say, Jesus welcomed everyone. So do we.