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Dr. Matthew S. Brown
Senior Pastor
Rev. Katherine Harrington
Associate Pastor
Rev. Lynne Frech
Associate Pastor
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1 Corinthians 12: 12-27
I hope that you will consider joining us in our inaugural All Church Reads program. It offers our church family a meaningful opportunity for reflection and conversation around a shared ...
Mark 1:14-20
I can enjoy fishing. I just cannot seem to love it. I cherish marvelous memories of fishing once with my grandfather on a golf course pond; fishing on a farm ...
John 1:43-51
Back when church bulletins were produced on a Gestetner machine and a church office was considered state of the art if it had an IBM Selectric typewriter, the Presbyterian Church ...
Mark 1: 4-11
Preferences vary and as they say, there is no accounting for taste, but if a Ken Burns documentary or basketball’s Final Four or the Olympic Games represent the best of ...
Luke 2: 22-40
In meeting him, you would not be intimidated by him. In getting to know him, you may find yourself in awe of him. He is not an imposing figure. He’s ...
Isaiah 9:2-7; Luke 2:8-20
Last night as we gathered in this holy space to celebrate the birth of our Savior, we left this darkened and candle-lit sanctuary with the strains of Silent Night in ...
Luke 2: 1-7, Luke 2: 8-20
Allow me to pose a question to you. Does it give you more pleasure to share good news or bad news? Now, before you come up with an answer to ...
Psalm 126
“Would you like to pray?” You would assume those words flow easily and naturally from a pastor’s lips, but I have to tell you that this question, at least for ...
2 Peter 3: 8-15a
You sent in the resume. You introduced yourself to the company using every available means and contact including your ophthalmologist’s second cousin who works in the warehouse. You did everything ...
Mark 13: 24-37
Suffering. A sun that will not shine. A moon that will not give its light. Stars falling from the heavens. The heavens themselves trembling. And get this: This cheerful forecast ...