Children age 3 through Kindergarten are invited to participate in the preschool Atrium, and the 1st through 3rd graders are invited to participate in the elementary Atrium. The atrium is a time when children are invited to wonder at the mysteries of our faith and search for our purpose in God's plan using the Montessori […]
SUNDAY NIGHTS @ THE YOUTH HOUSE: We meet in the Youth House from 5:00-6:30 p.m. for all 7-12th graders. We'll have dinner, games, music, and a devotion We hope you can be there!
Funerals 101 (GH) On the first night, we talked about why we do funerals the way we do funerals at Northminster. On the second night, you will have opportunity to think about what is important to you for your funeral service, and record that information in a funeral form to insure that information is available […]
Meets in L/CR At one time or another, we will be on the receiving side of the Caregiving Ministry at Northminster. Whether we receive a call, a prayer card, a casserole, or a plate of cookies, we know how important these gestures are when we have something to mourn, or celebrate, or from which to […]
All high school seniors are welcome join Major for a series of discussions about important topics for life after high school - changing a tire, doing laundry, cooking a meal, choosing a church, planning a trip, etc. Sundays after worship in the YH.
SUNDAY NIGHTS @ THE YOUTH HOUSE: We meet in the Youth House from 5:00-6:30 p.m. for all 7-12th graders. We'll have dinner, games, music, and a devotion We hope you can be there!
Deep Calls Out to Deep: The Poetry of Scripture Sundays, October 8, 22, and 29 in the Great Hall It is no coincidence that the language of God in scripture is most often written in poetry and not prose. This subtle shift in form opens up our imaginations to infinite possibilities of inference, reflection, and […]
Meets in L/CR At one time or another, we will be on the receiving side of the Caregiving Ministry at Northminster. Whether we receive a call, a prayer card, a casserole, or a plate of cookies, we know how important these gestures are when we have something to mourn, or celebrate, or from which to […]
Save the Date! Inward and Onward: The Future of Church and Self October 14-15, 2023 This fall, you will have three opportunities at Northminster to hear from Ed Bacon, priest, speaker and author of 8 Habits of Love. “8 Tools for Discovering Your True Self of Love Beneath Life’s Fears” Saturday, October 14 9:00 a.m. […]
Save the Date! Inward and Onward: The Future of Church and Self October 14-15, 2023 This fall, you will have three opportunities at Northminster to hear from Ed Bacon, priest, speaker and author of 8 Habits of Love. “8 Tools for Discovering Your True Self of Love Beneath Life’s Fears” Saturday, October 14 9:00 a.m. […]
Children age 3 through Kindergarten are invited to participate in the preschool Atrium, and the 1st through 3rd graders are invited to participate in the elementary Atrium. The atrium is a time when children are invited to wonder at the mysteries of our faith and search for our purpose in God's plan using the Montessori […]
SUNDAY NIGHTS @ THE YOUTH HOUSE: We meet in the Youth House from 5:00-6:30 p.m. for all 7-12th graders. We'll have dinner, games, music, and a devotion We hope you can be there!
Meets in L/CR At one time or another, we will be on the receiving side of the Caregiving Ministry at Northminster. Whether we receive a call, a prayer card, a casserole, or a plate of cookies, we know how important these gestures are when we have something to mourn, or celebrate, or from which to […]
Children who have a birthday this month are invited to stop by the Great Hall between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. to have ice cream with Lesley to celebrate. Feel free to bring a friend along!
Parents’ Night Out (PNO) is a free ministry offered to parents of the congregation who have children ranging in age from infancy through sixth grade. Drop your children off and go out on the town with an easy mind, knowing that the children are safe at church being nurtured and having lots of fun. If […]
Children age 3 through Kindergarten are invited to participate in the preschool Atrium, and the 1st through 3rd graders are invited to participate in the elementary Atrium. The atrium is a time when children are invited to wonder at the mysteries of our faith and search for our purpose in God's plan using the Montessori […]
Deep Calls Out to Deep: The Poetry of Scripture Sundays, October 8, 22, and 29 in the Great Hall It is no coincidence that the language of God in scripture is most often written in poetry and not prose. This subtle shift in form opens up our imaginations to infinite possibilities of inference, reflection, and […]
Meets in L/CR At one time or another, we will be on the receiving side of the Caregiving Ministry at Northminster. Whether we receive a call, a prayer card, a casserole, or a plate of cookies, we know how important these gestures are when we have something to mourn, or celebrate, or from which to […]
Children age 3 through Kindergarten are invited to participate in the preschool Atrium, and the 1st through 3rd graders are invited to participate in the elementary Atrium. The atrium is a time when children are invited to wonder at the mysteries of our faith and search for our purpose in God's plan using the Montessori […]
Deep Calls Out to Deep: The Poetry of Scripture Sundays, October 8, 22, and 29 in the Great Hall It is no coincidence that the language of God in scripture is most often written in poetry and not prose. This subtle shift in form opens up our imaginations to infinite possibilities of inference, reflection, and […]
Meets in L/CR At one time or another, we will be on the receiving side of the Caregiving Ministry at Northminster. Whether we receive a call, a prayer card, a casserole, or a plate of cookies, we know how important these gestures are when we have something to mourn, or celebrate, or from which to […]
Come enjoy a delicious meal and a presentation during the lunch hour! (Holy) Ghost Stories with Scott Dickison It could be argued that mystery is at the heart of faith. And yet, as the Southern fiction writer, Flannery O’Conner has said, “mystery is the embarrassment of the modern mind.” How do we resolve this tension […]