Adult Religious Exploration Class Offerings

The Artist’s Way: Discover your artistic gifts through reflective exercises and thoughtful discussion. Thursdays, 7-9 pm, February 6 – April 23. Register: http://bit.ly/ArtistsWayMillCreek Shared Pulpit Workshop: Discover your authentic voice by sharing your story and writing a sermon to share with the congregation. Saturdays, 9 am-12 noon: February 8 &...

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August 20: Sing the Body Electric

Join us for worship at 10:30 a.m. as Rev. Greg continues our monthly theme of Incarnation with his message, Sing the Body Electric.​ Music for the day will be performed by returning local musicians Jeanmarie Braddock, violin and voice, and Christopher Braddock, guitar. View the Order of Service Children’s Religious...

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August RE News

​Needed: White Sheets and Butterfly Nets. Our children will be building a large “Peace Dove” to fly on Sunday, September 24 to commemorate the International Day of Peace, and we will need several new white sheets to accomplish this. We also need a few butterfly nets so we can safely...

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July 30: Going to H.E. Doublehockeysticks

Join us for worship this Sunday as Rev. Greg concludes our monthly ministry theme of Wilderness: The Practice of Getting Lost​ with his message, “Going to H.E. Doublehockeysticks.” The music for the day will be performed by cellist and Mill Creek member Jennifer Stomberg. Children’s Religious Education (RE) This Sunday...

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RE Visits the Butterfly Pavilion

The kids (and the adults too!) enjoyed our visit to the Philadelphia Butterfly Pavilion. We learned that when monarch caterpillars are brought inside, they stand a much better chance of survival to adulthood when compared to being left outside to predation.  Let us know if you are interested in fostering a...

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July 9: Get Lost

Join us for worship this Sunday at 10:30 a.m. as Rev. Greg continues our monthly ministry theme of Wilderness – The Practice of Getting Lost with his message, “Get Lost.” In her book, “An Altar in the World,” Barbara Brown Taylor writes, “… the practice of getting lost is both...

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