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This morning Pastor Kelly began a new sermon series based on “Reforesting Faith,” with “And God Created Trees,” using Genesis 1:11-12,2:7-9. Music included “America the Beautiful,” “All Things Bright and Beautiful,” “You Are My All in All,” and “The Trees of the Field”. Thanks to our music team, and guest Jonathan Warner, led by Cathy King. If you are able to support our ministries, you can do so securely here.
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This morning’s message from Pastor Kelly was titled, “Ushering in Jubilee for All,” from Leviticus 25. Music included “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” We also featured a music video from Hezekiah Walker called, “Better,” which was posted on this page earlier this afternoon. We appreciate all who have continued to contribute to the church’s ministries. You can give online securely here. This week in worship, we shared Bishop Webb’s message from the opening session of Upper New York Annual Conference. Music included “All I Need Is You,” “Give Me Jesus,” and “Good, Good Father.” Our music team was led & accompanied by Cathy King. We also featured a special Father’s Day video from The Skit Guys! We appreciate all our givers; you can give online securely by clicking here. You can now view this week's worship service at the post above this one, or use this link for the video on Facebook. You can view it without having a Facebook account.
This morning for the third week in the series on Canoeing the Mountains, Pastor Kelly’s message was called, “Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There... THEN Do Something.” Today’s Scripture was Ecclesiastes 3:1-8; songs included, “Sanctuary,” “Open My Eyes, That I May See,” “Shout to the Lord,” “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone),” and “Bring Forth the Kingdom.” Singers were Dorothy Collins, Kelly Schmidt, Mark Warner, and Jan Mallette. Cathy King is our music director and Jonathan Warner provided percussion. We appreciate your continued giving support. You can give online securely here. Continuing the series on “Canoeing the Mountains,” Pastor Kelly’s message this morning was titled, “Leading Off the Map.” The Scripture was taken from Acts chapter 20, verses 17-24,32,37-38. Music includes “Holy Ground,” sung by Dorothy Collins; “My Hope Is Built,” sung by Kelly Schmidt; and “Spirit Song,” sung by Jan Mallette. Accompaniment is provided by Cathy King. The video can be viewed by clicking here; we are having difficulty getting the video uploaded directly to the website. We appreciate those who are able to contribute to our ministries. You can give by clicking here. We observed Memorial Day this morning. The message is titled, “Uncharted Territory,” using Acts 26:16-18 and 2 Corinthians 4:5-6. Music includes “Surely the Presence of the Lord,” sung by Dorothy Collins; “Where the Spirit of the Lord Is,” sung by Jan Mallette; and “Spirit of the Living God,” sung by Kelly Schmidt. We also used the music video, “Where the Spirit of the Lord Is,” from Christine D’Clario, which was posted to this page earlier. The audio cuts out a couple times very briefly but was restored quickly. Today’s message is, “Having All the Resources We Need,” focusing on the Holy Spirit. Music includes “He Is Exalted” and “Lord God, Almighty”, sung by Mark Warner & Dorothy Collins; “Easter Hallelujah,” sung by Dorothy & Anna Wilson; and “I’ll Fly Away,” sung by Jan Mallette. Cathy King is our Music Director. Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms! Today is the sixth Sunday of Eastertide. Pastor Kelly’s message for today is titled, “What’s It Like to Live So Long?” using Ephesians 1:15-22 and 2:4-10. Music includes “Allegro,” a violin solo by Levi Jenkins; “The Family Prayer Song,” sung by Jan Mallette; and “Blest Be the Tie that Binds,” sung by Kelly Schmidt. It’s the fifth Sunday of Eastertide and Pastor Kelly’s message is titled, “Love Your Enemy” - a sequel to last week’s message and also based on Luke 6:27-38. We celebrate Holy Communion; music includes “Gather Us In,” “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling,” and “Lord, I Want to Be a Christian.” We were blessed to have Cathy King back playing for us in person! We apologize for the delay in getting the service posted. |
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