
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.
It’s hard to believe that this weekend - February 15 - is the last Sunday before Lent begins. That means we will be celebrating Transfiguration Sunday, and this year, we’ll hear the story through the lens of Matthew 17:1-9. How do we understand the vision of Jesus standing before the disciples - talking with Moses and Elijah - in glimmering light? Despite the cloud that descends and the fear they experience, the disciples are given a clear word to “trust him.” Sunday, we’ll explore what it means to live in light, trusting Jesus and building trust with each other.
We were meant to do so much more than simply survive. As we learn to Abide and Thrive in God, we learn that our lives become blessings for others. This Sunday, we’ll continue the sermon that Jesus started last week in Matthew 5:13-20 and learn about Jesus’ invitation for us to be salt and light to bring flavor and clarity to the world.
This Sunday, we’ll explore Matthew 5:1-12 and discover blessings in unexpected places. At our Growing Together bible study this week, we laughed about how our common ways of using the word blessing are often antithetical to the way Jesus used that word. For example, when people say, “I’m truly blessed,” they usually mean that they’ve got it good. Jesus seems to be saying the opposite. When we don’t have it good - when we’re struggling, lost, or lonely - that’s when we’re blessed. I hope to see you Sunday as we reimagine God’s blessing in our lives.
This week, we hear another call story in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 4:12-23). It’s similar to the story we read last week (John 1:29-42), but it differs on some details, as well. I look forward to exploring this story with you on Sunday to get a better sense of who Jesus calls and how Jesus calls them.
Northbrook Presbyterian Church
22055 W. 14 Mile Road, Beverly Hills, MI 48025