June 22, 2025 - 3rd Sunday after Pentecost
Today we honor Juneteenth in our worship, remembering the enduring hope and resilience of those who have fought—and continue to fight—for freedom and justice. As a community committed to God’s inclusive and liberating love, we pause to reflect, learn, and pray for a world where dignity and equity are extended to all.
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