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Virtual Service - Sunday April 26, 2026
Welcome To each one of you, welcome to this page. No matter who you are, no matter where you’re at, no matter what you believe, no matter who you love, you belong here. Virtual Worship Service

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Apr 281 min read


Both Sides Now
by Traci Hubbard Last week, I was driving through a rural area when a chicken began to cross the road. I smiled at the chicken and began to recite the classic joke in my head..."Why did the chicken cross the road??" Then I thought, "this is a boring joke...it's not funny. 'To get to the other side?' What a weak punchline and it is constantly quoted. Who wrote this joke and why do people remember it?" I began shaking my head when I realized that there IS an actual joke in ther

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Apr 287 min read


Virtual Sermon - Sunday April 12, 2026
Welcome To each one of you, welcome to this page. No matter who you are, no matter where you’re at, no matter what you believe, no matter who you love, you belong here. Virtual Worship Service

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Apr 141 min read


Burning Bushes are Everywhere
by Traci Hubbard One Sunday a minister spoke about looking for signs of life, wander, and wonder wherever you are. After church, a little boy pulled the minister away from the crowd and quietly told him, "My dad is a road worker. I never wanted to believe that my dad was stealing from his job. But when I got home, all the signs were there and that’s the truth. I don’t even need to wonder about that.” The peculiar thing about sacred moments is they rarely look sacred at the be

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Apr 147 min read


Virtual Sermon - Sunday April 5, 2026
Welcome To each one of you, welcome to this page. No matter who you are, no matter where you’re at, no matter what you believe, no matter who you love, you belong here. Virtual Worship Service

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Apr 71 min read


Great Expectations
by Traci Hubbard Text: 1 Corinthians 15:35–58Colossians 2:15 We are people of expectations. We expect the alarm clock to go off… but hope it doesn’t. We expect the line at the grocery store to move fast… but choose the wrong one every time. And we expect that when we plant something, something good will grow. A man once said he planted a “low-maintenance garden.” He expected tomatoes. He got weeds and a family of raccoons. Expectations can disappoint us. But Easter invites

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Apr 76 min read
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