Pentecost!
Faith and Mission
July 4, 2o21
Faith requires a sense of identity: Who we are and Whose we are. As we walk with psalms and Jesus through the lens of the gospel of Mark, we are called to respond in Faith & love, justice, peace, healing and mission. Today we focus on Faith & Mission… and the call to serve those around us.
- Scripture from Psalm 48; Mark 6:1-13
- Nancy Janson, Liturgist
- Donna Benson, Children’s Message
- Antuan Hairston, Director of Music Ministry
- Clarice Snyder, Organist/Pianist
- Saint James Chancel Choir
- Stephen Benson, Videography
- Rev. Patricia Abell, Pastor
Faith and Healing
June 27, 2o21
Online Worship Service
Faith requires a sense of identity: Who we are and Whose we are. As we walk with psalms and Jesus through the lens of the gospel of Mark, we are called to respond in Faith & love, justice, peace, healing and mission. Today we focus on Faith & Healing… and the call to bring healing to those around us.
- Scripture from Psalm 130; Mark 5:21-43
- Debra Bostron, Liturgist Edie Candee, Children’s Message
- Antuan Hairston, Director of Music Ministry
- Clarice Snyder, Organist/Pianist
- Saint James Chancel Choir
- Stephanie Clark, Soloist
- Stephen Benson, Videography
- Rev. Patricia Abell, Pastor
Faith and Peace
June 20, 2o21
Online Worship Service
Faith requires a sense of identity: Who we are and Whose we are. As we walk with psalms and Jesus through the lens of the gospel of Mark, we are called to respond in Faith & love, justice, peace, healing and mission. Today we focus on Faith & Peace… and the call to bring peace to those around us.
- Edie Candee, Liturgist
- Debra Bostron, Children’s Message
- Antuan Hairston, Director of Music Ministry
- Clarice Snyder, Organist/Pianist
- Saint James Chancel Choir
- Stephen Benson, Videography
- Rev. Patricia Abell, Pastor
Faith and Justice
June 13, 2o21
Online Worship Service
Faith requires a sense of identity: Who we are and Whose we are. As we walk with psalms and Jesus through the lens of the gospel of Mark, we are called to respond in Faith & love, justice, peace, healing and mission. Today we focus on Faith & Justice… and as we’ll see, that requires prayer and trust in the way of God’s kingdom.
- Scripture from Psalm 20; Mark 4:26-34
- Edie Candee, Liturgist
- Jelinda Blum, Children’s Time
- Antuan Hairston, Director of Music Ministry
- Saint James Chancel Choir
- Clarice Snyder, Organist/Pianist
- Stephen Benson, Videography
- Rev Patricia Abell, Pastor
Faith and Love
June 6, 2o21
Online Worship Service
Faith requires a sense of identity: Who we are and Whose we are. As we walk with psalms and Jesus through the lens of the gospel of Mark, we are called to respond in Faith & love, justice, peace, healing and mission.
- Scripture from Psalm 138; Mark 3:20-35
- Debra Bostron, Liturgist
- Jelinda Blum, Children’s Time
- Pastor Pat, Children’s Time
- Antuan Hairston, Director of Music Ministry
- Saint James Chancel Choir
- Clarice Snyder, Organist/Pianist
- Stephen Benson, Videography
- Rev Patricia Abell, Pastor
Trinity Sunday!
May 30, 2o21
Online Worship Service
Part Two of Dare to Move from Dreams to Reality with Power and Presence
Trinity Sunday marks a celebration of our Triune God – Abba God, Son God, Spirit God – Three in One God. Does that raise questions? Let’s worship God and give thanks for being patient with our questions as we grow in faith. Come let us worship together!
- Scripture from Roman 8: John 3:1-17
- Debra Bostron, Liturgist
- Pastor Pat, Children’s Time
- Antuan Hairston, Director of Music Ministry
- Saint James Chancel Choir
- Clarice Snyder, Organist/Pianist
- Stephen Benson, Videography
- Rev Patricia Abell, Pastor
The triquetra, symbol of the Holy Trinity, surrounds the Etimasia, symbol of Pentecost—with:
- the Father as a throne,
- the Son as an open book, and the
- Holy Spirit as a dove.
- A “wheel of fire” with flames numbering twelve surrounds them to represent the twelve disciples.
- A border of olive branches denotes a new order of peace and unity, as the Holy Spirit reverses the divisions caused by the Tower of Babel
May 23, 2021
Dare to Move from Dreams to Reality with Power and Presence
The day of Pentecost has arrived and calls us to move – to walk in the wind and fire of the Spirit, to feel, to allow exuberance to fill our bodies and souls. With those in Jerusalem on that day, may we dare to dream – to imagine – to let our breath be taken away – and to move forward in hope!
Come, Holy Spirit, Come!
- Scripture from Ezekiel 37: Acts 2
- Edie Candee, Liturgist and Children’s Time
- Antuan Hairston, Director of Music Ministry
- Saint James Chancel Choir
- Laural Clark, Handbell Choir Director
- Saint James Handbell Choir
- Clarice Snyder, Organist/Pianist
- Stephen Benson, Videography
- Rev Patricia Abell, Pastor
November 22, 2020
Thanksgiving
We are called to give thanks and rejoice in all circumstances. Today we ring & sing songs and use the Alphabet to help count blessings and give thanks. Join in worship to discover ways we might live as Beloveds of God who extend Goodness in the world. May your heart be filled with peace as we center, sing, and pray.
Scriptures: Psalm 100, 1 Thessalonians 5, Ephesians 5, Luke 17
- Edie Candee, Liturgist
- Bonnie Inkman, Piano, Organ
- Ryan Ferguson, Music Director
- Hashini Amarasinghe, Vocals
- Debra Bostron, Certified Lay Servant
- Laural Clark, Handbell Choir Director
- Stephen Benson, Videography
- Rev Patricia Abell, Pastor