Monthly Archives: May 2015

Teach Us How to Pray

Romans 8:22-27, Luke 11:1-13 Let us pray. O God, teach us to pray today. Teach us to communicate and relate, to speak our truths and to listen. Help us to open our hearts to your presence among us. Still our busy lives and wandering minds and help us to deepen our relationship with you and […]
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In Our Own Language

This sermon was team preached by Pastor Joy Perkett and Carolyn Frantz. Carolyn Frantz is a graduate of Boston University School of Theology and a member of the United Methodist Church. Originally from rural Ohio, she spent time in Michigan before moving to New England. Carolyn is a lifelong lover of music who sings with […]
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Deepening Inter-generational Connections

As a group from our church hiked in Canfield Meadow Woods this past Sunday, I thought about how grateful I was for the opportunity to be part of an inter-generational community. As we walked through the forest, folks helped me to identify flowers, trees and wildlife. We saw Jack-in-the-Pulpits, wild grape vines, Lady Slippers and a baby […]
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