The Hot Air Balloon

Today we welcome the Rev. Drew Ensz as our guest preacher! Since 2016, Drew has served as the Ministry Director of Arise Campus Ministry, a.k.a. United College Ministries in Northern Virginia. He is a graduate of Eastern Mennonite Seminary and has served as a youth director and student ministry consultant for a number of years.

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Sophia, Divine Wisdom

This Sunday, the lectionary text from the Wisdom of Solomon introduces us to Sophia, Divine Wisdom. Pastor Shelli will lead us in interpreting this female personification of God given in Hebrew Scripture and the New Testament, and encouraging us to hear her call anew.

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Blessed Are We

Pastor Shelli leads us in commemorating all of the saints of the church and those in our own lives. Our worship includes a remembrance of the indigenous peoples on whose land we worship, the enslaved peoples who are buried on this land, and those we've recently lost. Pastor Shelli preaches on the blessings of being part of community.

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Ministry Showcase

Pastor Shelli’s absence this week gives us an opportunity to showcase some of Little River’s ministries before we enter our Stewardship Campaign. This Sunday, we will hear three ministries answer the question “How is our work changing lives in Fairfax County?”

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Freedom to Love

Pastor Shelli concludes her sermon series on drawing nearer to God through the Psalms by reflecting on Psalm 119 and the relationship between the law and freedom. In so doing, she reflects on the relationship between Jews and Christians.

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God of All Creation

In this second Sunday in her series on drawing nearer to God through the Psalms, Pastor Shelli invites us to consider a different image for God's relationship to all creation: What if we thought of the world as God's body? She introduces us to this idea in conversation with Psalm 65 and the work of American theologian Sallie McFague.

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God is Good. All the Time?

Pastor Shelli begins a 4-week sermon series on drawing nearer to God with the Psalms. This week, she examines the faith of the psalmist that God is good, and wonders with American theologian H. Richard Niebuhr what we might say about God when we also recognize the existence of great suffering.

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