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Welcome to Mount Olivet on this Easter Sunday! We are gathered to celebrate our risen Lord! We hope that you find a warm welcome, a moment of inspiration, and the courage to live into our identity as Easter people.
Welcome to Mount Olivet this Palm Sunday, the first day of Holy Week. We commemorate Jesus' entry into Jerusalem amid crowds of people waving palm branches and singing "Hosanna!" It is hard to imagine, in the midst of such celebration, that the praises will turn to jeers, and that Jesus will share one last meal with his disciples before being betrayed.
Welcome BACK to Traditional worship in the very “cool” sanctuary of Mount Olivet! We hope you feel the presence of Christ among us this morning. We are continuing our Lenten journey with Jesus and Bonhoeffer, contemplating the natureof discipleship for the individual and within community.
Welcome to Mount Olivet, a community of hope, reconciliation and love. The message of today's scripture challenges us to do good, to give without expecting anything in return, and to love our enemies. The first two are hard enough, but the third? What could Jesus have meant by love enemies. Certainly not tolerate abuse or ignore wrongdoing. As we ponder the question, let us reflect on the words of 13th-century friar, St Francis of Assisi: "Lord, make me an instrument of your peace: where there is hatred, let me sow love...for it is in giving that we receive."
Welcome to worship at Mount Olivet! Together we are listening to and exploring the words of Jesus. These are some of the core teachings of Jesus and his revelation of the values of God for human community. God’s favor and care is always on the sideof those who are oppressed and in need. Our priorities in faith are always to protect the vulnerable and care for those in deepest need.
Welcome to worship at Mount Olivet! May we find room for hope and joy together this morning. We are out on a boat with Jesus today, casting our nets, hauling in more fish than imaginable. We are thinking of scarcity and God's amazingabundance as well as the ways that we can help provide sustenance for a hungry world.
Welcome to Mount Olivet, a haven for all who seek rest and who long for justice. The call of the prophet Isaiah, millennia ago, is as urgent today as it was then: to preach good news to the oppressed, to tend to the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and to comfort all who mourn. May you find respite here, may you be stirred to act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God.
We hope you find warmth (literally!), belonging, and peace in this time together. We are thinking about unity in Christ and what it means to be the body of Jesus. May God bless and inspire us this day!
As Jesus turns water into wine, we are thinking about miraculous transformations in our own life and in our world. The
"arc of the moral universe may be long," but as Martin Luther King, Jr. reminds us, it bends toward justice. In the days ahead, may we bravely embrace hope and work toward the justice we long to see.
Today we travel to the banks of the River Jordan where Jesus was baptized and where he received a blessing from God: “you are my beloved son.” May you know yourself loved by God—no matter what—and that you are welcome here.
As we enter into this new year, we are thinking about the ways that God is made known to us in our daily lives. This season of Epiphany is a time of recognizing Christ in the midst of our turmoil and stress. May we come together in this season of uncertainty to embrace our faith anew.
Welcome to worship at Mount Olivet! We hope you feel the warmth and peace of Christ among us this morning. While Christmas Day has come and gone, we are embracing the season of Christmas and delighting in the ongoing presence of Jesus!
Welcome to Mount Olivet this Christmas Eve! We are filled with joy to celebrate the story of the birth of Jesus together.
Please settle in as we hear this familiar story, sing these ancient
songs, share the holy sacraments, and delight in the mesmerizing flicker of candlelight.
Welcome to worship at Mount Olivet! On this last Sunday of Advent, the gospel recalls Mary and Elizabeth, each of whom has received news that she is expecting a child. When Mary enters the house, Elizabeth's baby "leaps in her womb," as though he somehow senses the significance of the one Mary carries: Jesus Emmanuel, God-with-us. As you prepare your heart for worship today, ask yourself, "Does anything leap for joy within me? Can I feel the stirring of new life?"
Welcome to worship at Mount Olivet! This second Sunday of Advent, we light the peace candle. As we contemplate John's message of repentance, we will think about what true peace might look like in our lives and in our world.
Welcome to worship at Mount Olivet! Today is the first Sunday of Advent. Jesus was born into and continues to abide with us in a world of fear and uncertainty. As we enter into this season, we hold the tension of cheer and anxiety. May we find space together for gentleness and hope.
Amid the swirl and uncertainty of life today, we find comfort and hope in the truth of Jesus Christ, and the promise of a kingdom of righteousness and peace beyond the challenges of this world.
Welcome to worship at Mount Olivet! In this season of change and unrest, we are mindful that Jesus is the same yesterday and today and forever. May you find a respite here. May you be met by Jesus here. May you be strengthened here to meet
the day ahead, boldly and courageously, undergirded by the love of Christ.




