Sermon: Needed For Life – Bread
Park Terrace Worship 8/14 Sermon. Listen now below or download it and listen later.
Park Terrace Worship 8/14 Sermon. Listen now below or download it and listen later.
The text today (matthew 10:40-42) opens us up to lots of possibilities: helping and caring for those that are in need; being cared for and being helped by others. For it is in the helping that we welcome God; it is in the craing that we become one in the community of faith. How can Read more
Go! That’s the message we hear this morning as we read and discuss the Great Commission as presented to us in Matthew 28:16- 20. UNY Associate Conference Lay Leader Paul Reed teaches us what it means to be a disciple– not in the noun syntax, but in the verb syntax…actively teaching those around us about Read more
This morning was Pentecost Sunday and Confirmation Sunday at Park Terrace. On Pentecost, the Spirit of God was poured out on everyone and they could all feel that Spirit. Today, the Spirit was alive at Park Terrace! Hear what our confirmands had to say about their beliefs, their faith, their God, and their understanding of Read more
Back and forth. Back and forth. How many times have we done that in our life? We start going in one direction, and end up heading back in the opposite direction? Our text today (Luke 24:13-35) tells us about two men running in fear away from Jerusalem on the road to Emmaus. On the way, Read more
Blessed are those that have not yet seen and still believe! Thomas expresses his vulnerability to those in the upper room when he states, “I will not believe unless I see the holes in His hands and the wound in His side.” (John 20: 19- 31) Although difficult for us to show our vulnerability, when Read more
Happy Easter! Jesus Christ is risen indeed! Hear about the excitment and wonder that the women experienced as they went to the tomb to take care of Jesus’ body and found that He was gone. Kind of like the joy and excitement we get from finding hidden eggs at Easter time. Do you find joy Read more
Imagine Palm Sunday, 2000 years ago (Matthew 21:1-11). It was Passover and thousands of people were coming to Jerusalem for the festival. To stop any revolts that might happen, the Roman Empire would bring in armies to make sure that peace was kept. They marched into the city from the west. Leading the procession was Read more
Teaching from the Gospel of John 11:1-44, Pastor Sara reminds us that even though Lazarus was wrapped in death’s clothing and shrouded with tomb cloths, it was up to his friends to unbind him and set him free from the tomb. Death is not the final answer. The things that bind us from this hope Read more
“The Lord said to Abram, ‘Go from your country and your kindred, and your father’s house to the land I will show you’…So Abram went” (Genesis 12:1-4a) The scripture is abrupt…God said it and Abram did it! Abram is one part of a long journey that included people such as Terah (Abram’s father), Isaac, Jacob Read more
Saturday Morning: 8:00 am
Saturday Vigil: 4:30 pm
Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:45 am,
12:30 pm, 5:30 pm
Saturday Vigil: 6:15pm
Sunday: 9:00am, 7:15pm
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30 am