Category: Archives 2024
Knowing Jesus Series
Children's Program, Jun 23, 8:30am
During the month of June we will examine various Bible stories that help us get to know Jesus and see him in our daily lives. Two weeks ago, we revisited the birth story of Jesus. This Sunday we will examine the question: What do you think Jesus was like when he was a child? The children’s program begins in our 8:30am service on the rooftop. Read moreYouth Week 2024
Ghost Ranch, Jun 23-28
"Layers of Faith Layering Your Faith" is the theme for this year's Youth Week, which will be held at Ghost Ranch, June 23-28. If you are interested in attending this activity-packed week or are registered and have questions, contact Jen Black, Director of Family Ministry. Read moreSabbath as Life Abundant
Ghost Ranch Retreat, Jun 24-29
Suffering is real and perennial, but so is soul and body nourishing love and connection! Ghost Ranch invites you to a retreat with Rev. Anita Amstutz to experience how Sabbath can come alive as we share together, re-filling the wells of our souls with Living Water—alongside the “slow heartbeat” of nature.Read moreKiyoshi Tamagawa, Piano
TGIF, Jun 21, 5:30pm
Our concert this Friday features the world reknown pianist, Kiyoshi Tamagawa playing "Love Triangle" music by the Schumanns and Brahms. Doors to the sanctuary open at 5:15pm and the concert begins at 5:30pm. The concert is free with donations accepted.Read moreLuncheon Hiatus
First Sundays
Our hard-working Fun Food and Fellowship folks are taking a much needed rest this summer—taking trips and kicking back. So our First Sunday luncheons will be going on a hiatus for a few months. In September, they will return with plenty of creative and yummy entrees and desserts. We wish them a lovely, restful summer.Read moreBusy Summer Schedule Begins
Building Bustling with Activities
June 19th kicked off our summer calendar with 20 students from the Georgia O’Keefe Art & Leadership program meeting in Pope Hall A for the 6 weeks. Mid-July through mid-August the Chamber Music Festival will be rehearsing most days in Pope Hall C. All our activities continue but some in a few different locations.Read moreJuneteenth Picnic in the Park
Sunday, Jun 16, 10am-1pm
An African American Church style service followed by a line dance party and refreshments is a perfect way to celebrate freedom and acknowledges the history of Black Americans. Specifically, it notes June 19th, 1865, the day that news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, nearly three years after the proclamation was issued.Read moreClassical Sound Santa Fe
Free Public Concert, Jun 16, 4pm
Classical Sound of Central Texas performs in our sanctuary on June 16th. The Artisan Piano Quartet will delight the audience with fabulous piano quartets by Mozart and Robert Schumann. Mozart's famous melody is sure to amuse you. Doors open to this free concert at 3:30pm.Read morePage 16 of 30