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    Monthly Prayer Time, July 5

    At the start of each month, we join together to pray over our church, our community, and our world. No program – just prayer. Saturday, July 5th 9:00am-10:00am Bethel Church […]

  • Jesus depicted sleeping on a park bench, covered in a blanket or robe. Identified as Jesus only by crucifixion wounds in his bare feet.

    June 29, 2025 | Third Sunday after Pentecost

    Join Us for Worship on Sunday! Worship begins at 10:00am on Sunday mornings and usually runs for about 90 minutes. Please join us in the sanctuary at 41 Empire Street […]

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    Pray for NMI Convention & District Assembly

    From Wednesday through Friday this week, delegates from each New England church will gather together in Uxbridge, MA for the annual Nazarene Mission International (NMI) Convention, followed by District Assembly. […]

  • “This is an unusual work for Frank Wesley because of its abstract form combined with detailed, realistic human faces and hands. The impact is of greater momentum than that found in many other of his paintings. The movement of the demons out of the two twisted figures swirls through the canvas in almost full circle, gradually becoming the head of a thousand-headed cobra as it spills down the hillside in the bodies of the pigs. Demonic faces of men and animals are picked out indistinctly in red, blue and grey. All seem to rush with violence and speed to the lower left corner where the wild-eyed swineherds are looking over their shoulders as they race from the frightening event. Jesus is holding the twisting, writhing bodies of the two naked men with gentleness, his head bowed over them in concern and caring. He holds the shoulder of one man from underneath to support him while his other hand is grasping the chin of the frothing naked man who is breaking the chains with which he is bound. Earlier these chains were broken in madness; now their destruction signals a return to sanity. The artist says that Jesus always meets the needs of people where they are and with only what they require and are able to use or accept at that moment. At the lower right of this work, sharp jagged rocks symbolize the harsh place to which the men were exiled – the world where we all live until healed of our madness by God’s love…The bodies of these two who are healed are the same mixture of the ugly and unexpected beauty. The beauty is Jesus’ love exercised so firmly and gently in this terrifying situation…Between their writhing bodies and that of the healer is a space of sky-blue color, indicating the presence of God.” From Frank Wesley: Exploring Faith with a Brush by Naomi Wray

    June 22, 2025 | Second Sunday after Pentecost

    Join Us for Worship on Sunday! Worship begins at 10:00am on Sunday mornings and usually runs for about 90 minutes. Please join us in the sanctuary at 41 Empire Street […]

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    June 29th | 5th Sunday Stay & Serve

    When a month has 5 Sundays, we commit the time following the 5th Sunday to stay after worship and work on a service project to benefit others – our 5th […]

  • Trinity represented as three women of latina, african, and asian features. Holding hands together with two outstretched hands.

    June 15, 2025 | Trinity Sunday

    Join Us for Worship on Sunday! Worship begins at 10:00am on Sunday mornings and usually runs for about 90 minutes. Please join us in the sanctuary at 41 Empire Street […]