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Sunday Worship
We hold an interactive Zoom worship each Sunday at 11:00am EST/EDT. We “un-mute” and have a call and response, we even break bread together via a virtual communion.
If you are a first-time visitor and would like to attend any of our services, please register in order to receive access to our zoom link.
View our upcoming service topic here.
Past Sermons
Pastor Sulkiro preaches 3 Sundays and we host guest preachers once a month.
Here are some previous sermons from our main pastor and guest preachers to give you a taste of our theology and what we hope to continue preaching about for years to come.
“He is Not Here”
Pastor Sulkiro Song, March 30, 2024
It’s strange to attempt to celebrate Easter, a holy day that celebrates resurrection of life, while we are witnessing the relentless machinery of death perpetuated by empire against Palestinians on the Holy Land. Pastor Sulkiro calls for a re-examination of where find Jesus today—not in the tombs or in the comfort of churches, but in the streets amidst the protests decrying modern-day mass crucifixions.
Pride Month Celebration
Guest Preacher Reverend Marge Erin Johnson, June 30, 2024
Rev. James Admans (they/them) aka Rev. Marge Erin Johnson (she/her) is a multifaceted individual whose career spans across spiritual leadership, entrepreneurship, writing, and the creative arts. They currently serve as the Pastor at the Church of Christ, Congregational in Millis, Massachusetts. Drawing from John 11’s story of the resurrection of Lazarus, Rev. Marge will be preaching on chosen family and the dilemma of safety and visibility.
Co-Authorship in Justice
Guest Preacher Ophelia Hu Kinney, July 28, 2024
Ophelia Hu Kinney (she/her) is the child of Chinese immigrants. She is a mother, sister, and wife, and she lives in Scarborough, Maine, which was once called "the land of many grasses" by the Sokokis people. Her writing stirs the waters between spirituality and the practice of awe. In Ophelia's message, we'll talk about Sonya Massey and co-authorship in justice.
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Virtual Sunday School
The children in our community participate in the beginning of our worship through to the Children’s Storytime portion of our service where we read a short children’s book together followed by a brief children’s message. Then the children meet separately via a Zoom breakout group for a Sunday School lesson that is led by teacher Michelle. We use the Sparkhouse Whirl Kids Curriculum which has inclusive language and characters.
Ways to Get Involved
We also join together for fellowship during virtual and in-person gatherings. Contact us to learn more about how you can get involved!