by Megan Ramer | Mar 22, 2020 | Megan Ramer, Sermons, zoom church
The rest is commentary – Zoom Church (3/22/20) Our new rhythm of gathering for zoom church from our respective homes each Sunday morning prompts Pastor Megan to claim with more regular intention her occasional practice of sharing a...
by Amy Epp | Mar 15, 2020 | Amy Epp, Sermons, zoom church
Zoom Church (3/15/20) There were 69 households participating in worship this past Sunday! Listen along to the prayers and sharing, music and reflection on scripture. Use the links below to find some of the resources named in the recording. Episode artwork: photo by...
by Megan Ramer | Mar 8, 2020 | Megan Ramer, Sermons, zoom church
Zoom Church! (3/8/20) Our first experience of gathering as church via Zoom. While absolutely nothing can replace being in the same space with our whole body-spirit selves, given the circumstances, this was a delight. 39 households, many of whom included multiple...
by Megan Ramer | Mar 1, 2020 | Megan Ramer, Sermons
Jesus made me do it Not going to lie: this is a TOUGH message about the laughable impossibility of wealth in God’s kindom and the dispiriting reality of growing homelessness on the West Coast and specifically on our front doorstep. But it’s also about...
by Megan Ramer | Feb 16, 2020 | Megan Ramer, Sermons
A Markan Fulcrum & Evocative Transfiguring Smack dab in the middle of Mark’s gospel and SOMEone finally knows how to answer the persistent question: Who is Jesus? Peter responds, “You are the Christ.” At this fulcrum, we’ve now tipped over...
by Amy Epp | Feb 9, 2020 | Sermons
Heads Will Roll The story of an insane, self-important, opportunistic, incestuous, tyrannical (but pretty small-time) political family is dropped into the Gospel of Mark just as Jesus’ ministry is taking off. Herod and company are quite the soap opera. He...