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Children & Youth Events

Faithworks, Summer Break

Happy End of School to all our children and Youth! There will not be Faithworks classes beginning June 18 and during the months of July and August. Only childcare will be […]

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Faithworks, June 11, Trinity Sunday

This Sunday we welcome to the Season after Pentecost, the longest season of the church year, which begins on June 11, the week after Pentecost, and will end on the […]

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Faithworks on Pentecost Sunday (June 4)

The Pentecost story (Acts 2:1-21) is a mysterious, glorious, challenging one to comprehend. In Acts, Luke tries to describe what it felt like when the Spirit came upon them…like flames of […]

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Faithworks, Sunday May 28

Last week’s scripture reading in John 14:15–21 was the first of four teachings in John’s gospel called the “Farewell Discourse.” In that reading Jesus prepare and encourage the disciples for […]

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Faithworks, Sunday May 21

Towards the end of his life Jesus tried to prepare the disciples and let them know that things were going to change. One day, Jesus spoke with the disciples about […]

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Faithworks, Sunday May 14

As the community of Jesus’ followers grew, the leaders needed to explore new structures and ways of being community. Some within the community took on the responsibility of caring for […]

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Faithworks, May 7

This week children and youth will begin learning about the early church and their witness in the world. The community described in our focus passage (Acts 2:42–47) is probably quite […]

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Faithworks, Sunday April 30

Our focus Bible story for this coming Sunday is Luke 24:13–35. Last week we heard a story from the gospel of John that took place after reports of the resurrection […]

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Faithworks, Sunday April 23

The Season of Easter following Easter Sunday is 50 days long. During this time the Faithworks will explore sto­ries from the gospels of John and Luke and the book of […]

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Faithworks, Easter April 16

As we read in the Gospel of John 20:1–18, Mary Magdalene goes alone to the tomb. Peter and the disciple “whom Jesus loved” go to the tomb after hearing Mary’s […]

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