Carolyn C. Hart preaches from John 3 on the topic, “Love to the Nth Power.”
Read MorePastor Shelli reflects on the nation-wide phenomenon of "de-churching": people leaving the church in record numbers and at a record pace. As we approach Pentecost, our celebration of the birth and growth of the church, where can we find some hope amid this growing trend?
Read MorePastor Shelli will lead us in reflecting on our encounter with finitude and the power of lament, which we encounter in Psalm 88.
Read MoreThe Rev. Jonas Zanke preaches from John 15, where Jesus says: “I am the true vine.” We will talk about what making wine has to do with abiding in divine love.
Read MoreWe love LOVE, don't we? But what is it, and how is it related to justice? This Sunday, Pastor Shelli introduces us to four historic options, reflecting on them in light of our scripture and our own context.
Read MorePastor Shelli reflects on the communal living of the early Christians, which weaves together images of Socialists, Republicans, and Democrats... Oh My! As we look to the future of Little River, how will we live into our mission to care for the under-resourced?
Read MorePastor Shelli will speak to the doubters, like herself, who need first-hand experience to have trust in the resurrection of Jesus. Doubters gonna doubt; and the table is big enough for us all.
Read MorePastor Shelli reflects on the political divisions that plague our country and the hostilities we see around the world. In this context, what might we glean from Jesus's words on the cross, "I thirst"?
Read MoreThis Sunday is the midpoint in our season of Lent. Pastor Shelli will reflect with us on that famous and startling cry from Jesus on the cross, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
Read MoreThis Sunday, Pastor Shelli reflects with us on the scattering of the disciples at the beginning of Jesus' journey to the cross.
Read MoreThis Sunday for the first reflection in a Lenten sermon series on a progressive view of the suffering and death of Christ, Pastor Shelli leads us in contemplating the glory of Christ and the connection between Jesus’ suffering and the forgiveness of sin. Sounds depressing -- is uplifting!
Read MoreSermon from worship on Transfiguration Sunday, February 11, 2024, at Little River UCC in Annandale, VA. The Rev. Dr. Al Fuertes preaches on “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop.”
Read MorePastor Shelli reflects with us on setting boundaries and taking time to rest when we need it. This is a message for all, and is especially appropriate as we ordain new deacons, celebrate our new 2024 leaders, and receive new members into the community.
Read MoreThis Sunday Pastor Shelli leads us in reflection on one of the apostle Paul's principles for making decisions and living together as a community. It's hard to be hungry, but it's even harder to make good choices while we're hungry!
Read MoreSermon from worship on the Third Sunday in Epiphany, January 21, 2024, at Little River UCC in Annandale, VA. The Rev. Drew Nettinga preaches on “You Called?” for the installation of the Rev. Dr. Shelli M. Poe as Senior Minister at Little River UCC.
Read MoreThe Rev. Marvin Silver, guest preacher, speaks on Faith and Democracy on the Sunday of MLK weekend.
Read MoreThis Sunday Pastor Shelli calls us to remember our baptisms and to celebrate the joy to which we belong.
Read MoreSermon from the Fourth Sunday in Advent, December 24, 2023, by the Rev. Dr. Shelli M. Poe: “Love Has Come for You.”
Read MoreThis Sunday Pastor Shelli led us in reflecting on what brings us true peace. As war and violence hem us in on every side, join us to express and experience Christ's peace.
Read MoreThis Sunday we observe Christ the King, or Reign of Christ, Sunday. Pastor Shelli leads us in reflecting on the identity of this Christ, whose reign is unlike other reigns.
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