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Upcoming Events
Social Justice Book Club – May’s Read
Social Justice Book Club - May's Book We will meet via Zoom at 6 PM on Thursday, May 20, to discuss "Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret" by Judy Blume. Margaret Simon, almost twelve, likes long hair, tuna fish, the smell of rain, and pink things. She’s just moved...
Social Justice Book Club – Our Next Books
The Social Justice Book Club has selected our books for the next few months. In March, we will be reading “An Unlikely Lent” by Rachel Billups. This is the same book as what is being used for the Lenten Book Study led by the Pastors. We will discuss the entire book...
Lenten Book Study: An Unlikely Lent
This Lent, we’ll be reading Unlikely Lent: Extraordinary People of the Easter Story by Rachel Billups. Pastor Andrea and Pastor Jordan will be offering two different classtimes: Tuesdays @ 12:00 PM, starting February 24, Thursdays @ 6:30 PM, on Zoom, beginning...
Recent Sermons
“Do You Love Me?” Pastor Jordan Derhammer Capek
John 21:15–25, where Jesus meets Peter on the shore after the resurrection. In a moment both tender and powerful, Jesus asks Peter three times, “Do you love me?”—not to shame him for past failures, but to restore him with grace and purpose. Each response is met with a...
“Doubting Thomas” Pastor Jordan Derhammer Capek 04/26/2026
This Sunday, we turn to John 20:24–29 and meet Thomas in his honest longing to see and understand. Like the Emmaus disciples, he is searching for clarity, and like them, he is met with grace. Jesus does not turn away from doubt or questions—He meets them with peace....
“I Witness” Pastor Andrea Kraushaar 04/19/2026
After Jesus' crucifixion, two disciples travel from Jerusalem to Emmaus discussing recent events when a stranger (Jesus, unrecognized) joins them and explains how the Scriptures foretold the Messiah's suffering and resurrection. They invite him to stay; at supper he...
