Join the McKinley Foundation’s film committee for a conversation about the film “Trial of the Chicago 7.”
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Worship on Feb. 14
This Sunday is Transfiguration Sunday, the last Sunday before Lent. In Mark 9, Jesus takes Peter, James, and John to the top of a mountain. While the group is there, Moses and Elijah appear, and together with Jesus they are transformed into shimmering beings! How would you respond to this scenario should it happen in […]
Worship on Feb. 7
This Sunday is communion Sunday! Gather your bread—or anything that is a common food on your table. Pour out your grape juice—or anything that is a favored beverage in your home. Pastor Heidi will preach, Mari McKeeth will read, and MJ Walker will sing. Come join us!
Special Event on 2/25: artist talk with Bea Nettles and Mary Statzer
Please join Bea Nettles, mixed media artist, and Mary Statzer, PhD, Curator of Prints & Photographs at the University of New Mexico Art Museum, for a conversation about Bea’s life and career, spanning fifty years. Nettles and Statzer will discuss Bea Nettles’ working process, self-representation, and how art can help the maker and the viewer […]
Worship on Jan. 31
In Mark 1:21-28, Jesus frees a man who has been trapped by his demons. This Sunday Pastor Heidi will consider how we, personally and in society, allow ourselves to be trapped by demonic forces. Come join us in our prayers for freedom and courage!
Worship on Jan. 24
Jesus calls the disciples and challenges them to be fishing for people. Just what does that mean? Not necessarily what some of us were taught as children! Join Pastor Heidi, Yohei, Asami, and members of McKinley this Sunday as we respond to Jesus’s challenge.
Worship on Jan. 17
“God of our weary years, God of our silent tears…” Feeling sad? Worried? Overwhelmed? Unable to focus? Exhausted? You are not alone! This Sunday, Jan. 17, there will be opportunity to offer up our many emotions in prayers and reflections. As a sign of hope, we will celebrate the installation of elders. The choir will encourage […]
Worship on Jan. 10
“Do you renounce evil?” In the Presbyterian church this question is asked in every baptism, every time officers are ordained and installed, and every time a person joins the church. This Sunday, as we celebrate the baptism of Jesus, we will consider the existence of evil in our world and our response.