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Wise Living from Love’s Point of View
This week in worship, we begin a new 6-week series, “Wise Living” with Rev. Patti Ricotta sharing with us from 1 Corinthians 13 about “Wise Living from Love’s Point of View.” Rev. Patti Ricotta graduated from Auburn University with a B.S. in psychology, and a minor in Biology. Her Master…
A Bigger, Better Picture
This week in worship, we conclude our series, “Encountering God in Creation: The Earth is the Lord’s” with Kyler Barr sharing from Psalm 104:24-27 about “A Bigger, Better Picture.” Kyler lives in Newtown, CT, with his wife, Heather, and their four sons. He has been serving in ministry to youth…
Lessons from Flowers
This week as we continue our worship series, “Encountering God in Creation: The Earth is the Lord’s,” we welcome Rev. Dr. Jonathan Malone, president of the American Baptist Historical Society, who currently leads hikes and backpacking trips through Wilderness Journeys, bringing people into the wilderness to encounter the divine in…
God’s Counting on Me, God’s Counting on You
This week as we continue our worship series, “Encountering God in Creation: The Earth is the Lord’s,” we welcome Rev. Thomas Carr an ordained American Baptist Churches, USA minister and recently retired Pastor living in Connecticut. He is the co-founder and coordinator of the American Baptist Churches, USA, Creation Justice…
Finding God in Nature
This week we begin a new worship series, “Encountering God in Creation: The Earth is the Lord’s.” Pastor David will be sharing about “Finding God in Nature” and the comfort he takes from Psalm 23. Thank you for worshiping with us. If you would like to give toward the work…
From a Night of Grief to a Dawn of Hope
The greatest day in the Christian year when we celebrate that death did not have the final word, that Christ is risen from the dead and lives forever. At 6:00 am at Nauset Beach and back at BBC we will celebrate the resurrection in song and scripture. In John 20…
Sometimes Understanding Comes Later
The significance and meaning of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem is understood differently in each of the four gospels. This may be in part because events tend to grow grander as time passes, but also because, as John notes, the disciples only came to recognize how significant some events were with…
I Am the Alpha and the Omega
We’re going to conclude our series “Who is Jesus and What Does He Offer?” by looking at one more “I am” saying – this one in the book of Revelation. The Book of Revelation is the only place where the image of the Alpha and the Omega occurs, and it…
I Am the Vine
Pastor Doug will continue our series, “Who Is Jesus and What Does He Offer?” sharing the last “I Am” statement in the Book of John, “I Am the Vine.” John 15 is an invitation to be an intimate friend of Jesus and it’s a reminder that God has expectations for…
I Am the Way, the Truth and the Life
Saying goodbye to someone we care about is difficult and often emotional. When we know we’re leaving and may not see someone again for a while, we try to share words that are important. That’s what Jesus is doing in John 14 when speaking with the disciples after the Last…
I Am the Resurrection and the Life
When God doesn’t act when and how we think God should, especially in matters of life and death, our faith can waver, stagnate, crumble, or even be lost. Jesus responds with among the most important words he ever spoke. “I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in…
I Am the Good Shepherd
The Good Shepherd is a key image in John’s Gospel. John 10:1- 6 introduces image of the shepherd by describing how a shepherd enters the sheepfold through the gate, calls the sheep by name, and leads them out to pasture. In John 10:11-18 Jesus identifies himself as the good shepherd,…
