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In this week's Pentecost season sermon, Rev. Naji Umran explores the themes of community, waiting, and faith, drawing from Acts 2:43-47 and Jeremiah 29:1, 4-14. We're invited to reflect on the early church's experience of profound fellowship and challenges us to seek God with all our hearts, even in times of waiting and uncertainty. Together, we explore how the early Christians' devotion led to remarkable transformations and how these lessons can inspire us today.
About Church of the Servant:
Our Mission:
Rooted in Christ and nurtured by the Spirit, we grow in God’s grace to share gifts of refuge, fellowship, and hope.
As a congregation gathered around the Tree of Life, we are called to:
participate in worship that is Reformed and liturgical, historic and modern, local and global,
prepare people for fruitful service by nurturing their gifts and cultivating their discipleship,
create a community where the burdened and suffering will find shelter, where the alienated will be accepted, and where those seeking God will be shown the way,
share God’s lavish love in Jesus and promote justice and peace for our neighbors near and far and for the earth, our common home.