Watch the latest six Sunday Services and Sermons on this page, or visit our YouTube channel for playlists of our past Services and Sermons
Service Videos Recordings are usually posted to YouTube by Sunday afternoon and added to this webpage the following Monday. On holiday weekends, recordings may not be posted until the next regular workday.
Services
May 17, 2026
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis
Presiding Scripture: Romans 12:9-13, Galatians 6:2 & Matthew 28:20
Sermon: The Art of Neighboring-Welcoming our Indigenous Neighbors
Liturgist: Pastor Marci Scott-Weis
Music Director: Michael McKenzie
Pianist: Ryan Wagner
Guest speakers: Meera Forespring and Scott Pinkham
Trumpet: Tom Ranken
Technology Support: Jasper Scott-Weis
April 12, 2026
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
Scripture: Luke 24:13-35 and Psalm 16
Sermon: Season of Resurrection – Meeting Jesus on our Journeys
Liturgist: Bev Fissel
Music Director: Michael McKenzie
Pianist: Ryan Wagner
Violinist: Caitlin Kelley
Liturgical Dancer: Betsey Beckman
Technology Support: Jasper Scott-Weis
April 5, 2026
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
Scripture: John 20:1-1
Sermon: What Will We Do For Love?
Liturgist: Sheila Vortman
Music Director: Michael McKenzie
Pianist: Ryan Wagner
Violinist: Caitlin Kelley
Soloists: Julianna Grabowski-Porceng, Heidi Blythe, and Jaminfaye Noble Reduque
Technology Support: Jasper Scott-Weis and Jayden Chang
Easter - April 5, 2026
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
Scripture: John 20:1-1
Sermon: What Will We Do For Love?
Liturgist: Sheila Vortman
Music Director: Michael McKenzie
Pianist: Ryan Wagner
Violinist: Caitlin Kelley
Soloists: Julianna Grabowski-Porceng, Heidi Blythe, and Jaminfaye Noble Reduque
Technology Support: Jasper Scott-Weis and Jayden Chang
Healing Service - April 1, 2026
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
There is a great deal of chaos and upheaval happening in our world, our nation, our communities, our families, and in our personal lives. This environment is leading us to be fearful, heavy hearted, and overwhelmed. We are all holding so much grief, pain, guilt, shame, and trauma which leads us to feel depressed, disconnected, isolated, and even hopeless. We hold all of this pain and heaviness in our minds, bodies, and spirits which can often prevent us from feeling joy, peace, hope, and love. For many of us, the season of Lent and more specifically, Holy Week, can be fraught with a variety of difficult feelings and emotions as well. We all need a place where we can name and let go of these difficult feelings and emotions so that we can be held in and receive blessing and love which makes space for and ushers in healing, restoration, and renewal. If you need such space, and even if you don’t, join us for the Healing Service.
Ash Wednesday - February 18, 2026
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
We begin our journey into Lent with this special Ash Wednesday Service.
Dream Boxes - January 14, 2026
Led by Rev. Michael Haven
With music and silence and crayons we will explore our hopes and dreams for this New Year. From our imaginings and photos from a variety of magazines we will create a collage to decorate a little black box, our 2026 Dream Box.
Then over the year, we will fill this treasured box with thoughts, surprises, observations, triumphs, challenges and joys. Boxes and magazines will be available in the Narthex on several Sundays before this service to give you an opportunity to take supplies home before this service commences. Come join in the joy, creativity and friendly banter from the comfort of your living room.
Christmas Eve - December 24, 2025
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
Our Long Night Service - December 17, 2025
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
Our December days are short, and our December nights are long. On the Winter Solstice we will have just eight hours of light accompanied by sixteen hours of darkness. This is the season of darkness in more ways than one. Seasonal Affective Disorder, for example, affects many of us, sapping our energy and bringing a weight of depression that is only eased when the longer days of spring arrive. And the holidays can be one of the hardest times of the year for those who’ve suffered losses. But darkness can come upon us at any time of year, in many forms.
One of the messages of Advent is that waiting in the darkness isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It’s hard, and it often feels like it’s never going to end. But there are things that we can learn only in the darkness. This Service will hold space for all of the feelings and insights we may experience in the Darkness. There will be time to lament, to pray and to hope.
Plan to join us for this service of contemplation, music, and prayer.
Exploring Thin Places: Oran's Chapel - November 12, 2025
Led by Rev. Becky Withington
Contemplative practices can offer a window into a deeper connection with the world and with the Divine. Join us for a contemplative worship service led by Rev. Becky, focused on one of the ancient religious sites of the Isle of Iona, Saint Oran’s chapel. Built in the 12th century, the chapel was dedicated to Saint Oran, who accompanied Columba from Ireland to Iona to establish the Iona Abbey in 563. Come journey with us back to this sacred space as we join in online worship together.
Service of Lament for the Earth - October 8, 2025
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
The more that we are aware and alive, the more keenly we feel the threats to our fellow beings — the extinction of species, their loss of habitat, and the despoiling of dwelling places by powerful forces which threaten the extraordinarily diverse and resplendent world which we share with all that lives and breathes along with us. It takes courage to touch the places inside ourselves where these truths live — those thoughts and feelings that likely keep many of us up at night, but are too often held inside us, in a space both alone, and lonely.
A Service of Lament is a sacred gathering big enough to hold all of those feelings. Lament is not only personal, but also profoundly communal. Throughout history, lament has been the way hurting communities have held on to their humanity and hope. Lament gives us language to mourn injustice without losing sight of God’s promise of deliverance. It keeps us from being crushed by grief or consumed by rage. It allows us to make room for however we are feeling, while also engaging in community and connection that keeps our humanity and hope first and foremost.
Please join us this evening for this special service as we gather for prayer and ritual in community and with our God to share our feelings in order to move towards life, to seek hope, and to gain strength for the work we know awaits us.
Service of Lament and Prayer for These Times - June 11, 2025
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
Lament, often misunderstood as a sign of weakness, is actually a powerful act of faith and trust in God, especially in times of suffering or trials. It involves expressing our deepest emotions, including grief, anger, and doubt, to God. Lament is not just about crying or being sad but about turning to God in our vulnerability and trusting that God cares for us even when things are difficult. Lament is premised on complete openness with God and trusts God with our most painful emotions in our moments of greatest vulnerability.
And yet, we have so few opportunities to express our sorrow, fear, sadness and yes, even despair about all that is going on in our nation and communities now. It takes courage to touch the places inside ourselves where these truths live — those thoughts and feelings that likely keep many of us up at night, but are too often held inside us, in a space both alone, and lonely.
We welcome you to join us as we celebrate and mourn, awaken, and grieve, love, despair and pray. Coming to be together, to share these feelings, thoughts, and sadness is the key to moving towards life. A Service of Lament reminds us that as we seek hope, we must make space for grieving, for the honest expression of loss, pain, and anger as we witness all that is happening in our world and gain strength for the work we know awaits us.
Election Night Service of Peace and Centering - November 5, 2024
Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
Service of Lament and Hope - October 10, 2023
Senior Pastor Marci Scott-Weis Presiding
Pianist: Ryan Wagner
Scripture: Mark, Psalms






