This is a post in a series of reflections during the COVID-19 pandemic. To read other reflections, please go to the Pandemic Reflections page. Good morning everyone, even in the midst of this unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic our church community has been able to stay connected through zoom worship services, prayer meetings and bible studies. I’ve […]
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Live Zoom Worship Our desire is to bring people our community together for worship. It does make things more involved, so please read and prepare details carefully. Zoom link: For security reasons, we no longer post the link on our website. We send it out on our weekly emails. To join our email list to receive […]
The Suffering of Korea
The summer interns have reflected on “The Suffering of Korea”. This reading provided background knowledge on the history of suffering that Koreans have endured, and also went into depth on how Christianity grew in South Korea after the Korean war.
Subversive Joy and Revolutionary Patience in Black Christianity
The summer interns have reflected on “Subversive Joy and Revolutionary Patience in Black Christianity,” a chapter from a book written by Cornel West. The chapter depicts the faithful perseverance of the Afro-American community, and their ability to find joy in life, despite their suffering.
Psalms of Devotion – Peace and Hope
This week’s Scripture Passage: Therefore, since we are justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have obtained access to this grace in which we stand; and we boast in our hope of sharing the glory of God. And not only that, but we also boast in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces […]
Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963)
The summer interns reflect upon Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963)’, which was written by King, from prison, after he was arrested for leading a demonstration against racism and segregation in Birmingham, AL. The letter has become a central text in the American Civil Rights Movement.