Waiting – Lesley Holt

We were their only grandchildren. My sisters and I were the brightest spots in Mimi’s and PawPaw’s lives. Every Christmas morning, they would rise long before dawn, dress as if they were going to church, and drive over to our house and wait. They waited in their car for us to wake Read More...

2017-12-10T10:56:43-06:00December 10, 2017|Categories: 2017 Advent Devotions|

Stars – Joe Walker

I love clear winter nights when I can get away from the city lights and gaze up into the heavens. You know those nights when the stars beyond the stars are so faint they appear as shimmering dust? As a farm boy, I am always reminded of those shepherds in our Christmas Read More...

2017-12-07T08:55:00-06:00December 7, 2017|Categories: 2017 Advent Devotions|

One Voice – J. J. Jones

During high school, I was part of a choir that performed One Voice. Like many, music causes me to picture certain imagery or causes emotions to swell within me. I can’t explain why, but every time we sang - Just once voice, Singing in the darkness. All it takes is One Voice Read More...

2017-12-04T15:38:20-06:00December 4, 2017|Categories: 2017 Advent Devotions|

Visit of the Magi -George Gordon

Most commentators agree that the Gospel of Matthew seems to intend to address audiences that are mostly or solely Jewish, perhaps because he has the least association with non-Jewish people than any of the other Gospel writers or he wanted to confront the Jews who had rejected him as a tax collector. In his Gospel there are many hidden motifs drawn from the Hebrew Scriptures. Let’s take a look at the “Visit of the Magi” in Matt. 2:1-12. Magi were wise men and the East was the ancient source of wisdom, even prior to the Hebrew and Greek Cultures.

2017-12-03T10:23:07-06:00December 3, 2017|Categories: 2017 Advent Devotions|

Come, Lord Jesus – Mike Graves

I have always found the timing of Advent confusing. I’m not referring to how shoppers and kids count down the days to Santa’s arrival, while the church calls it Advent, and not Christmas until December 25. I can live with that sort of confusion since as Christians we all live what one scholar calls hyphenated lives, living in the world of God’s doing and society’s too. I get that.

2017-11-30T14:00:38-06:00November 30, 2017|Categories: 2017 Advent Devotions|

Update on Staff Transitions

In April we reported that Rev. Carla Aday had been called by the Congregational Board to serve as Senior Minister. The Personnel Committee is now working to fill the two primary staff roles previously held by Carla. First, we are happy to report that the congregational board approved the recommendation for Dr. Mike Graves, currently our Guest Preacher, to be called to serve as a part-time Scholar in Residence. In this role, Mike will oversee the worship ministry, will teach on a regular basis and preach when Carla is away.

2017-05-17T15:38:12-05:00May 17, 2017|Categories: Church Governance, Church Life, Stay Informed|

Discernment Committee Report

In November the Congregational Board appointed a Discernment Committee to discern and report to the Board the qualities the congregation desires in a Senior Minister. The Discernment Committee (the “Committee”) adopted a goal of seeking the opinion of every member of the church. The Committee used the following methods to seek member Read More...

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