Worship Times
Sundays at 8:00 & 10:30 am
Mondays at 6:00 pm
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For hundreds of years, Christians have observed the Transfiguration of our Lord at the end of the Epiphany season. What began with the light of a star ends with Jesus shining more brightly than the sun. At the Jordan River the Father approved of his Son and on the high mountain the Father announced his Son again. The glory revealed there made a lasting impression on Jesus’ disciples and it does on us as well. During dark and difficult days of self-denial and cross-carrying throughout this life, we draw assurance and hope from “The Transfiguration of our Lord”. Our sermon is from Mark 9.