We will read a passage of Scripture from Judges 4:1-10, and since the text focuses on the only female judge mentioned in the Old Testament, the title of the meditation is “Women to the Rescue.”
by Rev. Tom Ulrich | Nov 15, 2020 | Sermons, All Posts
We will read a passage of Scripture from Judges 4:1-10, and since the text focuses on the only female judge mentioned in the Old Testament, the title of the meditation is “Women to the Rescue.”
by Rev. Tom Ulrich | February 28, 2021 | Pastor’s Column | 0 Comments
…during these 40 days of Lent, we may be wandering through a wilderness and encountering a different set of wild beasts. Invisible viruses are attempting to devour us; the herd of political animosity is growling around us…”
by Rev. Tom Ulrich | February 21, 2021 | Sermons | 0 Comments
As we begin our journey through the Lenten season, you are invited to worship with us, and join the celebration of the Lord’s Supper (have some bread and juice available, so we can partake together).
by Rev. Tom Ulrich | February 14, 2021 | Sermons | 0 Comments
On this Transfiguration Sunday (2/14/21), join us for worship. This week, our special musical guest is the University of Notre Dame Folk Choir.
by Rev. Tom Ulrich | February 7, 2021 | Sermons | 0 Comments
Special music provided by the Domino Cantes Choir from Brussels, Belgium. In the spirit of ecumenism and interconnectedness, the Domino Cantes Choir is . . . a Polish choir . . . from a Dominican church in Belgium . . . directed by a woman (Kinga Rytel) who teaches at an international school with 60 different nationalities . . . singing a traditional Irish tune . . . to a congregation in the United States.
by Rev. Tom Ulrich | February 3, 2021 | Newsletters | 0 Comments
Lent is not only that time in the church year in which we are summoned to examine ourselves and our everyday preoccupations in order to take stock of the direction of our lives, but it also that time where we are invited to follow Jesus along the journey that took Him to the cross.