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Confirmation Sunday is a special day in the life of the Methodist Church and this year we’re celebrating our first confirmation group in several years as we continue to emerge from the pandemic. Ten young people are making the choice to join our family of faith and we are so excited to celebrate them today! Associated Scripture: 2 […]
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On this the annual celebration of the arrival of the Holy Spirit as Jesus promised, we celebrate the birth of the Church universal: Christianity across divisions and denominational lines. We remember when we were united by the powerful presence of God, and how the power of the Holy Spirit drew people closer to God and one another. God was […]
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Perhaps you have heard someone say that the God of the Old Testament is a vengeful and angry God, then extol the God of the New Testament as loving and forgiving. Are they two different Gods? Do we need to remember the God portrayed in the Old Testament? This Sunday we learn about Christians who […]
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As you read through the book of Ruth, you won’t find any places where God’s voice thunders down to her as you might in other Bible stories. No earth-shattering miracles, like the Red Sea parting, happen in her life. But what you do see is a common life, shaped by faith, devoted to family, and […]
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The notion of free will and the impact it has upon human sinfulness has been an ongoing conversation in Christianity. One of the major breaks in Protestantism happened around the concept of free will. What grants us the ability to resist the endless repetition of our sins? What makes salvation possible? At the core to […]
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Even the earliest Christianis struggled to understand what God had really done in Jesus. Since Jesus was the first and only incarnation of the Living God, it has taken believers time to wrap our heads around the concept, much less agree on the reality of our Savior. What real effect does a human body make […]
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We begin our new Worship series this Sunday with a long standing concept that the new covenant in Christ replaces the old covenant which God gave to the ancestors of the Jews at Mount Sinai. At the core is the question of whether God replaces people or if God widens the circle, inviting new people into […]
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Your offering makes ministry possible at Crozet UMC! Give today online at crozetunitedmethodist.org/giving/. Your support makes a difference!
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This Sunday is Palm Sunday, as we close out our Lenten Worship series on Messianic titles with Lord. The title Jesus wears like a mantle is also an intimate name for God, the Father, in the Old Testament. Why use a name as a title, and how does that shift our perception of Jesus? We will […]
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When the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, had Jesus crucified, he had a sign placed above the head of Jesus that read: “King of the Jews.” Was that just a taunt, or does it have a deeper, more profound significance? How do we as modern Christians reconcile that our Lord is not just Jewish, but the […]
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We continue our exploration of the New Testament Messianic titles with Son of Man. Did you know that Jesus is both fully human and yet fully divine? This week we delve into the title that draws our attention to the humanity of Jesus, and helps us appreciate a God incarnate that knows all the intimate […]
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We continue our exploration of the New Testament Messianic titles with Son of Man. Did you know that Jesus is both fully human and yet fully divine? This week we delve into the title that draws our attention to the humanity of Jesus, and helps us appreciate a God incarnate that knows all the intimate […]
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This week we explore a Messianic title that is rooted in the second book of the Old Testament: Exodus. Dating back to the first Passover, when God passed over the houses of the Israelites marked by the blood of the lambs they slaughtered for the divinely commanded meal. Discover how the Old Testament illuminates the […]
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This series carries on the Messianic theme of the Advent Worship series from this past Christmas. We will explore together the Messianic titles used for Jesus in the New Testament, and seek to better understand how they all reveal the nature of our Christ and empower us to connect to him in a new way, […]
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We close out our Worship series on Infamous women with the most notorious of all: Eve. Come and see what the Bible actually says about her. After thousands of years of being portrayed as a seductress and deceiver in literature, artwork, and cinematic depictions, it is time to set the record straight. See for yourself […]
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Valentine’s Day is right around the corner with all the cards, flowers, and candy that go with it. It’s a day to celebrate our relationships with those closest to us. It’s a wonderful day, but God has something bigger for us than just one day out of 365. God challenges us to something much bigger […]
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While engaging in a required bath of ritual cleansing, Bathsheba is seen by King David, and her life will be turned upside down. Join us as we explore power differentials and the price of indulging our sinful desires. As much as God declares a love for the heart of David, our exploration of Bathsheba reveals […]
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This week we explore the Biblical account of a woman whose profession is scandalous. Rahab was a prostitute, but the Scriptures reward her willingness to do what was right and just for God’s people. Perhaps God is encouraging us to look beyond the labels and to the willingness to have a heart for others. Associated […]
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