The Branch 5.9.2024
During this Season of Easter, we’ve explored Jesus’ interactions with his disciples after his resurrection. His disciples need to touch, see and hear him; and we are all called to
Continue readingDuring this Season of Easter, we’ve explored Jesus’ interactions with his disciples after his resurrection. His disciples need to touch, see and hear him; and we are all called to
Continue readingSunday, May 5: “No Greater Love” Loving is who we are. Loving in a way that lays down our lives for those we love. Loving in a way that honors
Continue readingHere’s the latest edition of The Branch, where you can find all the news and events of New Life UMC, including worship information for this Sunday as we hear about
Continue readingSunday, April 28: “Abide in Me” We are practicing this abiding in Christ as we worship together with the hope that it will continue after the benediction. Cultivating habits for
Continue readingThe Branch has all the news and events happening at New Life UMC, including worship information. This Sunday we will hear more about Living the Resurrection. We are practicing abiding
Continue readingOur Living the Resurrection worship series started with “seeing,” because Thomas doubted Jesus’ resurrection, and needed to “see” the risen Christ in person. Then the focus shifted to “touching,” and
Continue readingSunday, April 14: “Touch and See” Easter doesn’t end on Easter Sunday. Instead, it’s a season. We call ourselves Easter people, but what does that mean? How do we live
Continue readingEaster doesn’t end on Easter Sunday. Instead, it’s a season. We call ourselves Easter people, but what does that mean? How do we live in the real world as those
Continue readingSunday, April 7 “Unless I See” Easter doesn’t end on Easter Sunday. Instead, it’s a season. We call ourselves Easter people, but what does that mean? This Sunday, the first
Continue readingFear and Great Joy! (The Garden Tomb) In our Places of the Passion service for Easter Sunday, we marvel with the women at the Garden Tomb—now empty—and hear the good news from
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