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In-person worship was cancelled on Sunday, Jan. 25 due to the winter storm this past weekend, so we presented an online worship with a previous sermon from Pastor Ken. It comes from our Summer 2024 Mr. Rogers-themed worship series, Won’t You Be My Neighbor (see the full, original series here). We believe its themes are just as relevant to our times today as we continue to navigate what it looks like to be a good neighbor.
We will conclude our current series, Twisted, with you in-person on Sunday, February 1st at our 9am traditional or 11 modern worship services. We will also host our annual United Women in Faith program during the 9am service and their Soup for Missions Sunday in the gym from 10:30 am until 1pm.
In this message from July 14, 2024, Pastor Ken takes some cues from Mr. Rogers, the pastor-turned-iconic-children’s-TV-show host. We explore how our faith guides us in being good neighbors and explore questions like “Who is My Neighbor?” and what it means to be hospitable.
Sermon Reflections:
By St. Stephen United Methodist Church5
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In-person worship was cancelled on Sunday, Jan. 25 due to the winter storm this past weekend, so we presented an online worship with a previous sermon from Pastor Ken. It comes from our Summer 2024 Mr. Rogers-themed worship series, Won’t You Be My Neighbor (see the full, original series here). We believe its themes are just as relevant to our times today as we continue to navigate what it looks like to be a good neighbor.
We will conclude our current series, Twisted, with you in-person on Sunday, February 1st at our 9am traditional or 11 modern worship services. We will also host our annual United Women in Faith program during the 9am service and their Soup for Missions Sunday in the gym from 10:30 am until 1pm.
In this message from July 14, 2024, Pastor Ken takes some cues from Mr. Rogers, the pastor-turned-iconic-children’s-TV-show host. We explore how our faith guides us in being good neighbors and explore questions like “Who is My Neighbor?” and what it means to be hospitable.
Sermon Reflections: