Week of Events
Bible Study
Bible Study
Join us for a weekly bible study led by our Teaching Pastor, Rev. John Miller, on Monday evenings at 7pm in the Parlor starting September 18th.
Bible Study
Bible Study
After a summer hiatus, the Tuesday morning Bible Study will resume Tuesday, September 12, at 10:00 am in the Parlor. This fall's focus will be on the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament. For some, this may be the first time they have studied the Old Testament and for others this will be more familiar. All are welcome! The first class will be 90 minutes and the remainder will be 60 minutes in length. If you would like to prepare, read Genesis 1-3. Joan Trusty will be teaching.
Men’s Breakfast
Men’s Breakfast
The men meet at a local restaurant at 8:30AM Wednesday's for conversation and fellowship. During this current time of COVID-19 they meet via Zoom every Wednesday at 8:30AM.
Bible Study
Bible Study
We will study the Psalms this winter and spring with an in-person study on the first Wednesday evening of the month beginning in February at 7PM. We will finish in either May or June depending on our pace and progress!
Sanctuary Sisters
Sanctuary Sisters
This weekly group offers support, friendship and ministry opportunities with a primary focus on serving women and girls locally and globally. During this current time of COVID-19 they meet via Zoom Meetings at 10AM every Thursday.
Ladies Luncheon
Ladies Luncheon
All ladies are welcome to join us on Thursday, May 2, at 11:30am as we gather and share at meal at P.F. Chang's in Troy at Somerset Mall. We hope to you can come and share in a time of sisterhood with us. Please let Harriet Steward know if you will be attending.
Worship Service
Worship Service
In-person worship gatherings have resumed at 10:30am every Sunday in our traditional, beautiful sanctuary. Our services, groups, and missions are open to all. Please enter from the main doors on Willits St. We are thrilled to have everyone back worshipping in person and can’t wait to see you!
Mission Moment
Mission Moment
Harriet Tubman Chaplain Network A program of the Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen A significant majority of military women have suffered a moral injury due to their gender. Many have experienced military sexual trauma, hazing, extreme disrespect, sexual harassment, and rape. A moral injury is the psychological, emotional, and spiritual distress caused by participating in or witnessing events violating one’s moral code. The Moral Injury Support Network offers military women therapeutic interventions and support networks to help heal those wounds. One of their programs is the Harriet Tubman Chaplain Network, a nonprofit that connects volunteer women chaplains with veteran servicewomen needing spiritual counseling. HTN is not affiliated with the military, but available to women who are still serving or who have been retired or discharged. The Outreach Team will present a program video, narrated by the network’s director, Army Chaplain Colonel, Karen Meeker, at the Mission Moment on May 5 after worship.