Peace

“Peace is not about perfection; it’s about connection.” I don’t know all of where that will take us this Sunday. But it’s a word that’s settled on my heart as I think about our worship and time in the Word for the Second Sunday of Advent. This week we will light the Candle of Peace

Do Not Forget Your Purpose

“Keep a clear eye toward life’s end. Do not forget your purpose and destiny as God’s creature. What you are in God’s sight is what you are and nothing more. Remember that when you leave this earth, you can take nothing that you have received…but only what you have given; a full heart enriched by honest

Gratitude

“At times, our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.” – Albert Schweitzer “Gratitude turns what we have into enough.” – Anonymous “Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace

Totenfest

Why a “Festival of the Dead”? We need it! “Totenfest” is the name in German for the worship activities which honor the departed, and doing so in a way that is both thankful remembrance AND tender eternal connection.  It’s a human instinct for the well-being we know in tending wholesome ties to our ancestors and

Let God Lighten Your Load

We’ve been journeying with themes of “Letting Go” from Old Testament stories this month.  Join us this Sunday for a special worship service anchored in the Psalms in our readings, songs and prayers.  If you’re looking for the Word of the ages (aloud and in silent contemplation)… JOIN US.  LET GOD LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD! For

World Communion Sunday

World Communion Sunday is an international celebration observed by a number of Christian denominations.  We join them this Sunday as we lift up the Good News  of Christian unity and the gift of ecumenical cooperation.  On this day, we are mindful of the great diversity of Christ’s Church and the manifold ways the Holy Spirit calls and

Jacki’s Blog

Dear Eden Family, “Creating with a Creator God” is the theme we’ve been reflecting on this month as we review and explore Old Testament stories.  We recognize that God’s called us to not just BE blessed, but to be a blessing.  That part of how God creates in and through us is the work of

Happy Labor Day

We’re looking forward to a great week of the Labors of Love which prep us for a good “Rally” Kickoff for the year, this year in the two-day experiment of Saturday Open House/RibsFest Luncheon and Saturday Worship/Lunch/Slideshow and Dedication . Please plan to drop in Saturday for lunch and mingling (and volunteer IF YOU HAVE

Rally Day

THANKS TO VOLUNTEERS ENVISIONING THIS YEAR’S RALLY DAY WEEKEND OPEN HOUSE & WORSHIP!  Larry, Linda, Nina, Chris, Ben and Jacki have so far been working on the publicity and schedule w/ our ministry partners, games  and food needs in mind.  David Angel and Angels TBA are working on RIBS and side dishes. (See sign-up for

Savoring Summer/Setting our Eyes on Fall

I can’t believe I said that. But, you know it’s true. Our summer outings and adventures have finished. Our youth have had a variety of camp experiences, leadership development opportunities and – hopefully – a little leisure. Our adults and families have had trips to the SE, SW and NE. We’ve worshiped regularly with strong