The Case for Sharing Stories Before God
A Message from Pastor Dave Storytellers encouraged… In 2022, church staff began working with liturgists in designing the time of confession in our worship service (Ritual of Approach). The heart of this article is my invitation to you to volunteer, … Continue reading →
The Lenten Journey: Resistance and Change
ABOUT WORSHIP DURING LENT “Controversies with the Christ” During the season of Lent, as we go the Lenten journey with Jesus, our series of scripture readings will direct our attention to ways in which our spiritual progress may be limited … Continue reading →
Black History Tour, Saturday, April 5
An AMAZING! St. Louis Black History Tour Saturday, April 5, 9:45am – 2:00pm Father Gerry Kleba, Tour Director Father Gerry Kleba is a life-long St. Louisan. As a priest, he has served in multiple different roles through out the St. … Continue reading →
Forty Years of Building Self-Reliance
The legacy of Habitat for Humanity and the United Church of Christ goes back a long way. Forty years ago, Habitat built their first house in St Louis. It was about that time that our denomination got involved. Habitat has … Continue reading →
WG Preservation Commission Considers Historic Status for Home of Thyra Bonds
Late church member Thyra Bonds’ home at 15 Marvin Court is being reviewed by Webster Groves’ Historic Preservation Commission, for registration as a Local Historic Structure, at the Commission’s next meeting, September 12. The house, constructed in 1956 by real … Continue reading →
September 2023 Moderator’s Corner
This past Monday, I took the day off. Life has been busy, and I needed a moment to breathe. After driving Jack to his preschool, I drove south to St. Francois State Park, my favorite place to fish. The park’s … Continue reading →