Meeting this Moment

Meeting this Moment

February 05, 2017
Rev. Jen Crow
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Prophets see and speak the truth about the moment they live within. Often, they also see far out into the future of hope and imagination. How might we spark our prophetic imagination to meet and see beyond this moment?

Please join us this Sunday for worship at 9:30 or 11:15 a.m.! Ages 4 years to 5th grade attend the first part of this Sharing Sunday service with their families before being excused to Religious Education classes. 

Order of Service: Sunday, Feb. 5 Order of Service

Listen to the Sermon:

Musical Guests: A Ghost Revival

Offering Recipient: courageous heARTS (give here)

February Worship Theme: Prophetic Imagination
What is a prophet? A prophet is not a clairvoyant, or a psychic. A prophet is more akin to a namer; someone who is called to look and discern the what of “what is,” and name it. The prophet is one who sees the patterns hidden in plain sight. Her measuring stick is not consumer indexes, but the health and well being of the whole. The prophet is in love with his people, all his people, the oppressed and the privileged. Still, a prophet’s questions may feel pointed and abrupt. The prophet asks: Is your God big enough? Is your world picture big enough? A prophet calls forth imagination. This month we explore the imperative of imagination, name the prophets in our midst, and ask where we stand in prophetic imagination.

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