Faith is best formed when we're together.
One part traditional, one part informal, all ages will find something meaningful in worship as we encounter the living God.
We’re excited to have the families of Northbrook lead worship on the first Sunday of each month. Northbrook member Steve Taylor will help us with music and our LOGOS friends will guide us through other parts of the service. You won’t want to miss this special monthly service: led by our young people, for all God’s people.
On this coming Mother’s Day Sunday, we remember God’s presence in the joys and struggles of motherhood. And, we’ll explore scripture that reveals a feminine side to God. If your mother is in the area, we hope you will bring her to worship with us. If your mother is out of town or no longer with us, do not despair. Bring a favorite photo so she can sit beside you in the pew!
Congratulations, you’ve reached the end of The Story. We wrap up the 31-week-long adventure this Sunday with the final Chapter: The End of Time. This chapter is based on the Book of Revelation, one of the most confounding of all books of the Bible. Fear not. The end is in God’s hands. And, in the end, we are in God’s hands. And, God’s hands are good.
This Sunday is also communion Sunday - we have some special music from our worship band and our young people will help lead the service.
I am so looking forward to hearing from DeeDee McVety during worship this Sunday. She has been a wonderful cheerleader as members of Northbrook have sponsored a refugee family through Samaritas. DeeDee serves as the Director of Faith-Centered Engagement at Samaritas and has been part of the Samaritas team for the past eight years. A person of deep faith who grew up as a Pastor’s Kid, DeeDee joined Samaritas in 2015 after being captured by the mission: Serving people as an expression of the love of Christ. Following many years working in Florida, Arizona, and Texas, she is grateful to be back home in Michigan.
This Sunday, we’ll learn about the dramatic final years of Paul in Chapter 30 of The Story. In the midst of rejection and opposition, Paul kept his focus on sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. If that wasn’t challenging enough, Paul found himself imprisoned and facing raging storms (literally). Through it all, he kept a grounded trust that he would be used by God. “All things God works for good for those who love the Lord.”
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