Tag: Worship

  • May 22 – June 19 a series about Creation and our place in it.

    May 22 – June 19 a series about Creation and our place in it.

    ALL THINGS

     

    May 22    Earth (Creation out of dust)                Genesis 2:4-9

    In the beginning God formed a human out of dirt because there was no one to till the fertile land. This is our oldest creation story, and in it we see that our first priority as humanity is to care for all that God has entrusted to us. On this day that we bless the animals, we remember that God made all things, and created us to care for it.

     

    May 29    Water (God’s promise to Noah)         Genesis 8:15-19, 9:7-13

    God needed a reset, and so he returned Creation to its primordial state of being covered by water. From this water emerged a second chance. Along with the second chance was a promise and another mission. Our mission is to “be fertile and multiply. Populate the earth, and multiply in it.” The promise is that never again would God destroy it all. God hung up God’s bow as a sign of this promise.

     

    June 5      Wind  (Camping Ministries)

    There is no place where the wind of the Holy Spirit is more powerful than at Church camp. On this Sunday, we will hear stories of lives transformed by our conference camping ministries..

     

    June 12    Sky (Tower of Babel)                             Genesis 11:1-9                        

    The people wanted to “settle, and make a name for themselves.” The only problem: God had told them to be fruitful and fill the earth. So God helps them spread out. Diversity is not a curse – it is what God used to help us fulfill the mission. When we diversity as a curse, we are fighting against the mission God has given us to care for all things (and all people).

     

    June 19    Fire (Renewed heaven and Earth)     Revelation 8:6-13, 21:1-7     

    The imagery of Revelation includes fire and destruction, but this is a misrepresentation of what Revelation is about. God does nor promise a “new heaven and new earth” as if this present one is disposable. God’s promise is for renewal, and for an intimacy with all of Creation that we are called to live into now, not just in some unknown future that needs to be decoded.

     

     

  • Mardi Gras Sunday

    Mardi Gras Sunday

    Mardi Gras Sunday FBSunday, February 7 will be a special time of worship and celebration. Edgar Crockett and his jazz combo will join us for worship on the last Sunday before Lent. Dr. Crockett is a renowned jazz trumpeter, and he is bringing his friends.

    They will lead all of the music, including the worship songs. So bring your beads, your dancing shoes, and be ready for a joyful morning.

     

     

  • Breaking the Silence

    Breaking the Silence

    Breaking

    Starting on January 17, Two Rivers United Methodist Church will begin a very important sermon series. This three part series will take a look at how churches can be a source of healing for mental health, suicide, and domestic violence.

    All too often, churches have remained silent on topics such as these. It is beyond time that the Church stop pretending that these issues do not effect those that gather on Sunday mornings. Pastor Robb will take a hard look at how the Church has been a part of the problem historically, but also how the Church can be a part of the healing process. He has spent a lot of time in interviews with experts, counselors, and real people in our congregation who have struggles with these issues.

     

  • Candles, Carols, and Communion

    Candles, Carols, and Communion

    Christmas Eve in Rock IslandThe Christmas Eve service at Two Rivers United Methodist Church in Rock Island, will be at 6:30 p.m. The gathering will include traditional carols, an invitation to ALL to come to the Lord’s Table, and the sharing of Christ’s light. The service, as always, will close with the beautiful rendition of Silent Night sung with the raising of the candles in the dark night. The light of Christ chases away the darkness.

    Here is a reflection about Christmas Eve, written by Pastor Robb. “To those who only come on Christmas Eve, ‘Welcome! I’m so glad you’re here.’”

     

  • Blue Christmas

    Blue Christmas


    Blue ChristmasThe Blue Christmas service will be at 4:00 p.m. on December 22. This service is designed for those who are grieving. Grief takes many forms, and can be caused by many things. Grief can make it difficult to sing “Joy to the World,” for grief can drain the joy from our hearts.

    The Blue Christmas service is a chance to name the grief, not to dwell in it. It is a chance for those who are hurting to know that they are not alone. Christmas is a time for joy, but the only path to true joy lies through authentically naming the fear, worry, and doubt that clouds our vision of Christ.

    This service will include music, silence, a brief ritual, and Communion. It will end at sunset of the longest night of the year. Read a reflection written by our Pastor Robb on his blog.

    Two Rivers Church is at 1820 5th Avenue in Rock Island. For more information, call the church office at 309-788-9384

     

     

  • Restore. Reveal. Respond. Repair. Renew.

    Restore. Reveal. Respond. Repair. Renew.

    Restore Advent

    Starting on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, Two Rivers Church will begin to prepare for Christmas. Advent is an ancient tradition of preparation that culminates in the celebration of Christ’s birth and the Christmas season. The theme of “Restore” will flow through our Advent season.

    November 29: Restore Hope

    December 6: Reveal Faith

    December 13: Respond in Joy

    December 20: Repair Peace

    December 24: Renew in Christ

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