"This Sunday, amidst the light of the candles of the Advent wreath, the bright songs, and the beacon shining from our steeple, come discover how the everlasting light of Christ meets us right in the middle of our longing and our deepest needs this Advent season." - Pastor Becca
November 30th is the first Sunday of Advent. Our main scripture text is Isaiah 2:1-5. it concludes with, “O house of Jacob, come, let us walk in the light of the Lord.” You are invited to come into this season with anticipation and hope for the incarnation, God coming near. - Pastor Mac
This Sunday is Christ the King Sunday, the end of the Christian Liturgical Year before we head into Advent. We will be concluding the Fabric of Faith sermon series with Elijah and his mantle (1 Kings 19:11-15; 19-20 & 2 Kings 2:8-15) - a fabric he wore and passed down to Elisha.
"Today we ponder Matthew 25 and Jesus’ call to clothe the naked. Other scriptures we will be using are James 2:14-17 and Luke 3:10-11. As we conclude collecting coats for Bethel Presbyterian Church, these are important words of generosity to ponder." - Pastor Mac Schafer
"This Sunday in our Fabric of Faith series, we'll meet Lydia - a woman whose open home in Philippi became the birthplace of the church. As we share in Communion we'll pause to notice those missing from the table, both the saints who have passed in this last year, as well as those who have not yet been welcomed." - Pastor Becca Bateman
This Sunday we continue our Fabric of Faith sermon series as we look at Jesus’ raising Lazarus from the dead. Consider reading John 11:1 to 12:11 before listening to get a full sense of the story. - Pastor Mac Schafer
"It's Reformation Sunday and our liturgy reflects the historical protestant tradition DPC was born within. We continue the Fabric of Faith sermon series, this week focusing on Jesus' grave cloth found in the tomb following his resurrection (John 20:1-9; Luke 24:1-12)." - Pastor Mac Schafer
"We continue our series “Fabric of Faith,” and we move to Christmas in October, like all the stores. We’ll be pondering the “bands of cloth” that Jesus is wrapped in after birth. They are mentioned twice in Luke 2:1-14. Even though my children are grown I think the muscle memory of swaddling them is still within me." - Pastor Mac Schafer
"This Sunday we continue in the sermon series for October and November called Fabrics of Faith. This Sunday we are exploring the determined woman who touches the hem of the cloak of Jesus. We will be looking at this event through the Gospel of Mark 5:21-34." -Pastor Becca Bateman
"This Sunday we begin a sermon series for October and November called Fabric of Faith. This Sunday we are exploring the curtain in the Holy of Holies in the temple being torn in two at Jesus' death. We will be looking at this event through the Gospel of Mark 15:33-39." - Pastor Mac
This Sunday, I preached on Romans 12:1-8. If you have a chance to read it before listening, I encourage you to do so. Really, all of chapter 12 is a powerful exhortation on how to be in relationship and community. - Pastor Mac
"This Sunday I preach on Psalm 113. I’m particularly interested in verse 3: “From the rising of the sun to its setting the name of the Lord is to be praised." -- Pastor Mac
This Sunday we welcomed special guest Dr. Peter Enns, who preached on how God's love is perfected in us. Together we explore the truth that the way we see God is revealed in the way we treat one another.
"As many of you know, last weekend was Arts Fest in Doylestown. Appropriately, our scriptures depict God as a potter and humanity as the clay (Jeremiah 18:1-11)."- Pastor Mac
Pastor Mac concludes his sermon series on the 1700th Birthday of the Nicene Creed.
"This Sunday is Part Two in our celebration of the 1700th birthday of the Nicene Creed. We’ll explore the middle section of the creed which answers the question, “Who is Jesus?” - Pastor Mac
"2025 is the 1700th birthday of the Nicene Creed. It was written in 325 A.D. at the Council of Nicaea. An introduction to the Nicene Creed in our Presbyterian Book of Confessions says, “The Nicene Creed is the most ecumenical of creeds. The Presbyterian Church (USA) joins with Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and most Protestant churches in affirming it.” Over the next several weeks. We’ll explore this creed and its meaning for our life today." - Pastor Mac
Pastor Mac explores passages from Hebrews Chapter 11 before pondering the question "What Is Faith?" in his sermon.
"This Sunday is Young Adult Sunday, but don’t worry, there’s no age limit to attend. We’ll be led in worship by the generation that’s asking big questions and love being connected to the big church and DPC itself. In my sermon, I'll explore the scripture passage of Luke 12, and we will also share in another baptism. See you Sunday." - Pastor Becca