Saturday, June 11, 2016

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New Website - New Blog

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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Looking Toward Sunday


"While It Was Still Dark"
Easter Sunday
March 27, 2016

This Sunday we will hear once again the story of Mary Magdalene's early morning visit to the burial place of Jesus. (John 20:1-18 - You can read it by clicking here.) Of course, she discovers that the tomb is empty and Jesus is alive. His death was merely the prelude to new life.

Can the figurative "deaths" that we experience throughout a lifetime also be understood as preludes to new life? Could it be that in the midst of pain, loss, or failure God is preparing us for resurrection - bringing forth new life? Join us as we reflect on what the Spirit might be up to in us "while it is still dark".

See you on Sunday!


Friday, February 12, 2016

Lent at Bangor First



Lenten Worship Series

"Gifts of the Dark Wood"

Guided by Eric Elnes’ book, Gifts of the Dark Wood and inspired by the liturgy of Marcia McFee’s Worship Design Studio, this Lent we’ll reflect on the spiritual awakening and unexpected gifts that can come out of the unsettling times in our lives known famously (or infamously) as "the Dark Wood". 

Though commonly understood as a place to be avoided, the Dark Wood can actually bear blessings. It can be a place of revelation – a place where you discover God – a place where you gain greater clarity about the relationship between you and God, and you and others – a place where you can discern your sense of God’s call for your life – a place of personal and spiritual growth.

Join us on Sundays at 10:30 for worship and 9:15 for small group discussion (see details below) as we explore how the gift s of the Dark Wood can be assets on our journey.


Worship Schedule


February 10: Ash Wednesday at 6 PM
“Where We Find Ourselves”
Matthew 14:22-33
Service with imposition of ashes

February 14: The First Sunday in Lent
“The Gift of Uncertainty”
1 Corinthians 13:11-12

February 21: The Second Sunday in Lent
“The Gift of Emptiness”
Mark 15:22-38

February 28: The Third Sunday in Lent
“The Gift of Being Thunderstruck”
Job 37:1-5

March 6: The Fourth Sunday in Lent
“The Gift of Getting Lost”
Psalm 42; 1 Samuel 3:2-10

March 13: The Fifth Sunday in Lent
“The Gift of Temptation”
2 Corinthians 5:16-19; Luke 4:1-13

March 20: Palm Sunday
“The Gift of Misfits”
Luke 19:29-42a


Small Group Discussion

This DVD discussion series hosted by Rev. Eric Elnes Ph.D (author of Gifts of the Dark Wood) features a special guest each week, with pause points for questions and discussion. While the series stands alone, it is a perfect accompaniment for reading Gifts of the Dark Wood.

February 14—“The Gift of Uncertainty”
Featured guest: Brian McLaren

February 21 – “The Gift of Emptiness”
Featured guest: Chuck Marohnic

February 28 – “The Gift of Being Thunderstruck”
Featured guest: Melvin Bray

March 6 – “The Gift of Getting Lost”
Featured guest: Diana Butler Bass

March 13 – “The Gift of Temptation”
Featured guest: Parker Palmer

March 20 – “The Gift of Misfits”
Featured guest: Lillian Daniel



Monday, December 14, 2015

Looking Toward Sunday



"Waiting for the Christmas Guest"
Fourth Sunday in Advent
Sunday, December 20, 2015

Join us this Sunday for a festive worship service. We'll sing Christmas carols, the Agape Ringers will perform "Deck the Halls", and our drama team will present "Waiting for the Christmas Guest" - a one act play (written by Janet Micli and directed by Roz Fisher). Conrad the cobbler is told in a dream that Jesus will come to pay him a Christmas visit. A number of people show up on Conrad's doorstep, but none of them is Jesus. Or are they...?

See you on Sunday!





Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Looking Toward Sunday


"The Christmas Story's Supporting Cast" Sermon Series

During Advent our Sunday morning worship will focus on the minor characters in the Christmas story as told in the opening chapters of The Gospel of Luke.

November 29 – “Zechariah’s Time Out”   
Zechariah's story invites us into Advent waiting, reflection, and preparation. It’s a story that invites us to look for God breaking into our lives. It’s a story that invites us to live with expectation.
Luke 1:5-15a; 18-23

December 6 – “Elizabeth’s Long Obedience in the Same Direction”
Elizabeth is a model of patience and perseverance in the face of unanswered prayer. Her story is a lesson in maintaining a posture of hope and staying faithful when the fulfillment of God's promises is delayed.
Luke 1:24-25, 39-45, 57-58

December 13 – “Shepherd Dance”
Each Advent the church invites us to prepare to hear the “good news of great joy for all the people” once again. Along with the shepherds, we're called to gaze into the manger and be overwhelmed by joy. 
Luke 2:8-20           

December 20 – A Christmas Drama: “Waiting for the Christmas Guest”
A retelling of the Tolstoy story, "Papa Panov's Special Day". Conrad the cobbler is told in a dream that Jesus will come to pay him a Christmas visit. A number of people show up on Conrad's doorstep, but none of them is Jesus. Or are they...?
Luke 1:46-56