“This church is where we want to be”, is a sentiment I heard from a young couple who in recent months began attending worship and programming at Central. It’s a work of the Spirit that persons are finding their way to us and our vision, despite the pandemic. Or maybe even because of it. Surveys… Read More »
“Seasons of Discouragement, Restoration and the Mundane” – Comments by Steve Roobol, Director of Adult Christian Education
Seasons of Discouragement, Restoration and the Mundane We welcome Steve Roobol, our new Director of Adult Christian Education at Central Church. Read on to hear more about his journey to Central. He looks forward to helping you walk your spiritual path. As I live and walk through this earth these past 40 years, I have… Read More »
ANNUAL CONFERENCE – How We United Methodists Do Life Together – Comments by Pastor Chris and our Conference Lay Delegates
For as long as Methodists have been a faith group in this country, there have been annual meetings, the “Annual Conference” as it’s called, for the purpose every year of inspiring leaders, setting new vision, and deploying clergy to all the churches. I recall taking our daughter to college in Philadelphia years back and, while… Read More »
“Prayers that Bring Action: Witnessing with Our Youth” – Comments by Pastor Linda
I was writing this blog in celebration of our youth when our country was once again besieged by violence against our school children. Like many of us, I am shocked at the horror of this one event, by the ways school and other mass shootings repeat across our country, and by how very little we… Read More »
Let’s Create a Future Together – Comments by Pastor Chris Lane
Hey, it’s still the Easter season! In case you haven’t heard me say it to you personally – Halleluiah, Christ is Risen! Read on, as I’m eager to tell you of some new developments on Central’s horizon. First off, you likely have received my news of retirement plans to happen in June of next year.… Read More »
The World is Our Parish – Comments by Pastor Linda
I’m one of those folks who can’t get enough of social media. If you groan, I get it. It’s not a perfect universe. But I’m in the middle of life. I’ve lived in Philadelphia and Grand Rapids, Lansing, Atlanta and Stockholm. My people are in Los Angeles, Belgrade, Seoul, Prague, and rural South Carolina. I… Read More »
A House of Worship for All People – Comments by Pastors Chris Lane & Linda Stephan
As your pastors, we are honored to serve among you, and to lead our church forward, welcoming new people into the embrace of Christ’s body here. Also as your pastors, we have discerned it is time to more fully live out Central’s value of radical hospitality when it comes to marrying couples in our sanctuary.… Read More »
It’s Time to Name Our Trauma- Comments by Pastor Linda
The Pandemic’s long-term effects reach us all. Thankfully, we don’t have to do this alone. Please share in the comments what’s helped you get through this time, or another hard time. Your experience might help someone else. When I was in seminary, I spent a summer working as a hospital chaplain. I sat with people… Read More »
What We’re Reading and Watching and Listening to: Recommendations from Pastor Chris and Katie Butera
Happy New Year! Some think of Winter as a time to hibernate, binge on Netflix, and long for Spring. But it is also a time to learn some new things, to let the darkness teach us, and to read some lively words that might deepen our spirit. Did you know that in nature, creatures like… Read More »
Close to Home: Even in pandemic and grief, a candle of hope burns – Comments by Pastor Linda Stephan
We’re all so tired of pandemic, aren’t we? I’ve been sighing over rising cases, masks littering the sidewalks, the anxieties of parents, and the difficulties here at the church of planning for the holidays. Limiting attendance is just not in our church’s DNA! Pandemic is still a little too close to home. MEANINGLESS! MADNESS! But,… Read More »
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