Justice Seeking Spirituality

October 12 – November 23
Starting October 12 and continuing until Hanging of the Greens Sunday on November 23, our worship series will be based on the book Reading the Psalms Again for the First Time, by Clint McCann. In worship we will focus on a different Psalm each week, reading them as prose, reading them responsively, singing them as choir anthems and hymns, and listening to songs based on them. We will dive deep into the Psalms, with special attention to the different types of Psalms. The Monday Bible study will use the book, available at Cokesbury and Amazon for $18, and on Kindle for $9.99. The book is not necessary for study, but can be a great way to supplement your learning during this series.
October 12, 2025 | Psalm 82 | A Promise to Make Change |
October 19, 2025 | Psalm 98 | Enthronement Psalms: God is King |
October 26, 2025 | Psalm 1 | Torah Psalms: The pursuit of happiness |
November 2, 2025 | Psalm 5 | Lamentation Psalms |
November 9, 2025 | Psalm 109 | Vengeance Psalms |
November 16, 2025 | Psalm 36 | Praise Psalms |
November 23, 2025 | Psalms 31 & 27 | Wait for Jesus |
Every Sunday at 9:30
We worship together every Sunday morning from 9:30-10:30. There is usually coffee and some snacks available in the back of the sanctuary for people to enjoy after or during worship. We don’t have Sunday school in the summer, but it usually meets about 15 minutes after worship is over. The adults go up to Asbury Parlor, and kids start down in Epworth Hall (there are signs and helpful people will show you the way).
You are welcome to sit in the round tables in the back of the church or in the more traditional pews. There is also a children’s PRAYground near the front for kids to sit at tables that are their size. There are also activity bags available for kids as well as a “Nursing Room” if you would like to take little ones.
We call our worship style “Casual Traditional.” We sing hymns. There are musical offerings of piano, vocal solos, and our bell choir. The choir shares an anthem (except during their summer break). We have congregational prayers, and a very brief “passing the peace” moment.
The dress is varied. There might be a few people wearing ties, but there will also be some guys wearing t-shirts. Same thing with the ladies, for every dress and pumps, there are two people in jeans and a blouse.
Pastor Robb is an energetic preacher, who seldom remains behind the pulpit. The choir is lively, and shares rousing anthems, melodic spirituals, and introspective responses.
Learn more about our music ministries here.
Our newly remodeled sanctuary includes a “Cafe Seating” section. These round tables, with coffee, water, and cookies nearby, offer a new way of experiencing worship. There are kids bulletins available. There is also a room adjacent to the sanctuary for parents with little ones that want a little more privacy. The room is furnished with a glider, a few activities for little ones, softer lighting, and a big window out to the worship space.