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2012 Chilli Cook-Off

St. John's Third Annual Chilli Cook-Off
Sunday January 29th 5-8PM
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Current Local Ministry Needs

  • CEFM needs canned vegetables, but no stringbeans, canned fruit and spaghetti sauce.  
  • SWES is in need of laundry detergent, sugar and spaghetti sauce. 
  • The Westside Homeless Shelter desperately needs disposable razors.
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Holy Sepulchre - 360 degree camera view PDF Print E-mail

Check out these beautiful panoramic views of the Holy Sepulchre.  The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is venerated by many Christians as Golgotha(the Hill of Calvary), where Jesus was crucified, and is said to also contain the place where Jesus was buried (the sepulchre).

Be sure to watch the 4 different scenes. Click on the orange "details" box in the bottom right corner, and you will be able to scroll up and down and side to side.  Simply Awesome!!!

Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 December 2009 20:51 )
 
United Church of Christ Statement of Faith PDF Print E-mail

We believe in God, the Eternal Spirit, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ and our Father, and to his deeds we testify:

He calls the worlds into being,
     creates man in his own image
     and sets before him the ways of life and death.

He seeks in holy love to save all people from aimlessness and sin.

He judges men and nations by his righteous will
     declared through prophets and apostles.

In Jesus Christ, the man of Nazareth, our crucified and risen Lord,
     he has come to us
     and shared our common lot,
     conquering sin and death
     and reconciling the world to himself.

He bestows upon us his Holy Spirit,
     creating and renewing the church of Jesus Christ,
     binding in covenant faithful people of all ages, tongues, and races.

He calls us into his church
     to accept the cost and joy of discipleship,
     to be his servants in the service of men,
     to proclaim the gospel to all the world
     and resist the powers of evil,
     to share in Christ's baptism and eat at his table,
     to join him in his passion and victory.

He promises to all who trust him
     forgiveness of sins and fullness of grace,
     courage in the struggle for justice and peace,
     his presence in trial and rejoicing,
     and eternal life in his kingdom which has no end.

Blessing and honor, glory and power be unto him.

Amen.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 December 2010 23:10 )
 
It is Sometimes Good PDF Print E-mail
It is sometimes good to recognize that the life of Jesus is profoundly connected with our ordinary earthly pilgrimage.  At other times, the remembering of the mystery that lies within the Godly Jesus invites in us an openness to gifts and graces that go beyond our understanding.  The faith is far removed from some simple or even compilicated set of rules and beliefs.  It carries us into living as though God in Christ could take the little we have to offer into situations and expand it or enhance it in ways that will always be a mystery to us and that change the world.  It challenges us to follow the Jesus who walks on water rather than leave us alone or afraid-- and to lead others into new acts of daring faith.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 December 2009 20:19 )
 
The Gift PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dr. David A. Wild   
If we will not come into the light of Christ, we will miss the gift of being enlightened-- that is, knowing who we really are and receiving both forgiveness and encouragement. Possibly the hardest thing to believe is that we will not be condemned if we approach our God. Maybe it is because we so often find it hard not to condemn each other that we cannot imagine a God, the being of all goodness, who would embrace our ordinary stumbling lives in grace. Somehow we need to be convinced of that again and again. How often do we struggle on bearing with us terrible burdens of remorse or trying to pretend that all is well when it is not? It is also useful to ask whether the God who is represented by the church looks like the gracious God-- or do people think that we are a condemning community carrying an equally judgmental God?
Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 September 2009 01:56 )