Upon entering the Hennepin Sanctuary, you are struck with its beauty. The stained glass windows, the shining wood and sturdy stone provide the sacred space in which we gather to declare praise to God and create community. A community that sings hymns old and new and is blessed by the glorious Sanctuary Choir. A community that is challenged by sermons which connect scripture to daily life. A community that affirms its place of justice and peace making in the world. Please join us at 9:30 a.m. as we offer our worship in this magnificent space.
9:30 — Festival Service
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Don’t Look, Listen
Christian mysticism understands salvation as overcoming isolation from God. When have you had a mystical experience? When have you felt isolated from God? How does a beloved community help us in both of these times?
Help Us To Love
We hope the love is the primary motivation of all that we do. Yet, we know how hard it is to love another. Are we capable of loving creation? Do these quotes help us know our capability? The only solid piece… (keep reading…)
The Step Beyond: Remembering What is Most Important
Knowing what is right or wrong on any issue is important. Yet is it enough from a faith perspective? When absolutely certain, can any one of us be open to the truth as expressed and believed by our neighbor if different from out own? Is there anything so certain to me or you that nothing could change our minds? Can’t that be a frightening thought? Read the scripture from Paul to the Corinthians. You might think it is about what to eat. What else is it about?
A Modest Proposal
When has God called you to do something difficult? Did you end up doing it? How were you changed in the process? How did your understanding of God change? Find some time this week to share your story with someone. We all need to hear stories of God’s call.
Wake Up!
WAKE UP! God is trying to get into your heart. And into this church. An Epiphany is a moment of surprise and intervention. Someone compared it to walking down the street, overhearing a sentence of conversation from a passerby and realizing that… (keep reading…)
Mary the Prophet
“We all need to be told that God loves us, and the mystery of the Annunciation (when the angel appeared to Mary) reveals an aspect of that love. But it also suggests that our response to love is critical.”
– Kathleen Norris, Meditations on Mary
What will be your response to God’s immense love for you this week? How is God calling you to be a prophet and a dreamer in your community?
A Letter to the Church on Hennepin Avenue
On Sunday, December 11, we said farewell to Christopher Jackson after 24 years of service at Hennepin. You can watch his sermon from that day’s 9:30 AM worship service here.
A Parade of Abundance
You are welcome to any of our worship services today where we celebrate Pledge Sunday at each service.
Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians 8:1–7, 9:6–8
9:30 AM Preacher: Chris Jackson, “A Parade of Abundance”
Special Musical Guests: The Copper Street Brass Quintet.
The Gifts of Life and Death
Today we celebrate the festival of All Saints. You are welcome at any of our five worship services this Sunday.
9:30 AM Service includes sermon by Bruce Robbins, “The Gifts of Life and Death”
Living a Full Life
You’re invited to join us for worship at Hennepin this Sunday. We have a special emphasis on ending homelessness today.





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