Sunday December 28, 2025
This Sunday, the congregation explored where we had seen God this past year. We heard reflections from Jacqui Schmucker and Joel Klassen.
This Sunday, the congregation explored where we had seen God this past year. We heard reflections from Jacqui Schmucker and Joel Klassen.
This Sunday, we heard a sermon from Pastor Peter Haresnape.
Last Sunday, a special set of stars casted down to walk the green carpet at TUMC and led us through a series of Christmas hymns and their very own Christmas Play. Have a listen and be delighted.
Just as on earth, there wastelands in the landscapes of our journeys here. If we sit here, if we wait, and if we hold still instead of running away, can a new breath bring new life again? Lori Unger has some thoughts to share on this, and they just might reignite more light into your Advent season.
This Sunday TUMC welcomed the Start of Advent with a Sermon from Pastor Christina Reimer drawn from Psalm 78 and Matthew 18.
Grief is often set aside, suppressed, kept out of sight so that we can all carry on in the business of a society that demands productivity. For Eternity Sunday, TUMC prepared a service centered around the grief of all those who recently lost a loved one. Pastor Peter Haresnape delivered a sermon on the stillness that God offers in a tumultuous world.
This Sunday, Marieke Meyer delivered a sermon on the personal peace that God offers to all of us.
This Sunday, special guest Dr. Rebecca S. Dali delivered a sermon to the congregation.
This Sunday, Pastor Christina delivers a sermon on wisdom and peace in the Book of James.
This Sunday, Haven Klassen digs into the psychology behind our need for cognitive closure, and how this shaped the times in which Jesus lived and our current world. Please tune in for the second sermon in the Season of Peacemaking.