March 3, 2024 – 10:30 AM Worship Service
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March 3 – Third Sunday in Lent
“Praise the mount”
Psalm 19 | Matthew 16: 13-20
“Praise the mount of God’s unchanging love. . . ”
This lyric represents Peter’s mountaintop faith moment. It speaks to spiritual euphoria and feeling the closeness of God. In this story, Peter proclaims who Jesus is. He speaks with conviction. Peter claims his faith. If you had to speak your faith in one sentence or phrase, what would you say? When we have the courage to say, “This, I believe…” then that conviction has a ripple effect on others. When life gets rocky, we lean on mountaintop moments and our deepest convictions to see us through.
We will receive new members and share in communion this morning. The Senior Choir will be singing.
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February 25, 2024 – 10:30 AM Worship Service
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February 25 – Second Sunday in Lent
“Rescue me from danger”
Psalm 22:23-31 | Matthew 14:22-33
As a new disciple, perhaps Peter wants to prove himself. Boldly, in the middle of a storm, Peter steps out of the boat to join Jesus who is walking on top of the waves. He, too, walks on water until the wind shakes his trust and he begins to sink. Many of us know what it feels like to be thrown off balance, to feel as if we’re sinking. Maybe this looks like doubt, unexpected change, too-busy seasons of life, devastating grief, or distance from God. In this story, we empathize with the desperation Peter feels as he cries out, and we pray for God to save us when we sink.
The Senior Choir will be singing.
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ERUCC also holds a healing worship service with Holy Communion at 8:30 AM.
February 18, 2024 – 10:30 AM Worship Service
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February 18 – First Sunday in Lent
“Jesus sought me”
Psalm 25:1-10 | Luke 5:1-11
Jesus doesn’t seek out trained rabbis and priests to be his disciples; instead, he calls a few Galilean fishermen to follow him and join his ministry. In this story, Jesus tells Simon Peter to drop his nets one more time, even though they’ve been fishing all night long and have caught nothing. To their surprise, they haul in nets bursting with fish. In response to this abundant miracle, Peter says, “Go away from me, Lord!” And yet, Peter and his partners drop their nets and follow Jesus. What is the beginning of your faith story? When has God sought you out? Have you ever felt like your calling was pursuing—or chasing—you? Did you resist? Did you follow?
The Senior Choir will be singing.
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ERUCC also holds a healing worship service with Holy Communion at 8:30 AM.
Ash Wednesday – February 14, 2024 – 7:30 PM Worship Service
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ASH WEDNESDAY
Services will include the Imposition of Ashes.
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February 11, 2024 – 10:30 AM Worship Service
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Transfiguration Sunday
2 Kings 2:1-12 | Mark 9:2-9
The Season after the Epiphany ends with the story of Jesus’ transfiguration in Mark 9: 2-9. This revealing of Jesus’ glory is a turning point, marking the end of Jesus’ ministry in Galilee and the beginning of the journey towards Jerusalem and the fate that awaits Jesus there. Just before today’s reading, Peter declares that Jesus is the Messiah. But Peter does not understand Jesus’ teaching about the kind of Messiah Jesus has come to be.
It is in the seeing and understanding that God’s messenger is known. In 2 Kings 2:1–12, the prophet Elijah is carried up to heaven, and Elisha glimpses the sacred and comes to a fuller understanding of who Elijah is. Elisha receives a double portion of the spirit of Elijah and is thus known as a prophet in the true succession.
The Rev. Kirstin Shrom-Rhoads will be preaching. Spirit will be sharing in music leadership this morning.
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ERUCC also holds a healing worship service with Holy Communion at 8:30 AM.
February 4, 2024 – 10:30 AM Worship Service
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Fifth Sunday after Epiphany
Isaiah 40:21-31 | Mark 1:29-39
The readings today affirm the importance of prayer in keeping our focus for ministry. Restored by God’s transforming love, we are reshaped as messengers of good news. In our Gospel lesson, Mark 1:29-39, as Jesus is seeking rest at the home of Simon and Andrew, he is called upon to heal Simon’s mother-in-law. Crowds begin to press in around the house, demanding more words and deeds of power from Jesus. Isaiah 40: 21-31 calls God’s people to remember that God – who created the universe and rules everything within it – is their source of strength.
We will share in communion this morning. The Senior Choir will be singing.
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ERUCC also holds a healing worship service with Holy Communion at 8:30 AM.
January 28, 2024 – 10:30 AM Worship Service
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Fourth Sunday after Epiphany
Deuteronomy 18:15-20 | Mark 1:21-28
In the gospel lesson, Mark 1: 21-28, Jesus is revealed as one who speaks and acts with God’s authority. In the focus passage, Jesus teaches and casts out an unclean spirit. God will provide wisdom, courage, and power to those whom God calls to lead. In Deuteronomy 18:15–20, an account from near the end of Moses’ life, Moses assures the people that God will raise up new prophets who will speak with God’s authority just as Moses.
The Senior Choir will be singing.
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ERUCC also holds a healing worship service with Holy Communion at 8:30 AM.
January 21, 2024 – 10:30 AM Worship Service
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Third Sunday after Epiphany
Jonah 3:1-5, 10 | Mark 1:14-20
God calls many different people in many ways. In the Gospel lesson (Mark 1:14-20) Jesus sees four fishers, and they immediately leave their nets in response to the call to “Follow me.” Jonah 3:1–5, 10 is also a story of call. The prophet Jonah has already failed once to respond to God’s call. Now God calls Jonah a second time to go to Nineveh to preach a message of repentance. Because of this reluctant prophet, the people repent and acknowledge God. God’s mind is changed and Nineveh is saved.
The Senior Choir will be singing.
Click here to WATCH the 10:30 AM Worship Service Live or On-Demand
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ERUCC also holds a healing worship service with Holy Communion at 8:30 AM.