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Together in Spirit for May 21, 2020

Good morning!  Thanks again for being here with us for our daily dose of hope and encouragement to our community and beyond as a reminder of God’s love and grace at work in the world.  

As we approach Memorial Day, our fantastic organist Eileen Miller is sharing a video featuring a piece by American organist and World War II veteran Richard Purvis.  Enjoy!

Together in Spirit for May 20, 2020

Aldersgate Sunday and the “Power of Through”
Aldersgate Sunday, May 24, marks the beginning of Methodism, when John Wesley heard the Living Spirit’s call for something new and different. This video summarizes the many trials and tribulations of our faith as we review our history, enhanced by wonderful visuals. Our future will be different, too, as we work together through this pandemic. We are resilient. We must persevere today and look ahead. That’s the “Power of Through.”

Submitted by Mary Bakeman, Hamline Church Historian
“The Power of Through” by The Rev. Alfred Day III, General Secretary of the General Commission on Archives and History shares a message of history and hope.

Together in Spirit for May 19, 2020

Good morning! Thanks again for being here with us for our daily dose of hope and encouragement to our community and beyond as a reminder of God’s love and grace at work in the world.

Today our Hamline Church friend Julia Kozisek is sharing a beautiful piano piece to brighten your morning! If you’re interested in sharing musical piece with us, please contact David (dkozisek@hamlinechurch.org) for more info.

Together in Spirit for May 18, 2020

Good morning! Thanks again for being here with us for our daily dose of hope and encouragement to our community and beyond as a reminder of God’s love and grace at work in the world.

Gather round for story time because today our ministry intern Emma is reading the story Bless This House: A Bedtime Prayer for the World by Leslie Staub. Enjoy!

Together in Spirit for May 15, 2020

Happy Friday! Thanks again for being here with us for our daily dose of hope and encouragement to our community and beyond as a reminder of God’s love and grace at work in the world.  

As students wrap up the school year, we wanted to take a moment to say thank you to our interns this year.  They are truly a special part of our ministry and we are so thankful for them!  Turns out, they had a little something they wanted to tell you too… so watch the video!

Together in Spirit for May 13, 2020

Good morning! Thanks again for being here with us for our daily dose of hope and encouragement to our community and beyond as a reminder of God’s love and grace at work in the world.

Today we are sharing a reflection from Walker Brault, Director of Youth & Family Ministry: Remember Your Baptism.

Together in Spirit for May 12, 2020

Good morning! Thanks again for being here with us for our daily dose of hope and encouragement to our community and beyond as a reminder of God’s love and grace at work in the world.

Today we are sharing our children’s choir performance of “Remember Me” from the movie Coco, which they originally shared during our Maundy Thursday online worship on April 9, 2020.

Together in Spirit for May 11, 2020

Good morning! Thanks again for being here with us for our daily dose of hope and encouragement to our community and beyond as a reminder of God’s love and grace at work in the world.

Welcome to Hamline Church story time! For today’s “Together in Spirit from Hamline Church” our ministry intern Kayleigh is reading the book “Today and Always, This is True, God Loves You” by Holley Gerth, illustrated by Alisa Hipp. Enjoy!

Together in Spirit for May 8, 2020

Good morning! Thanks again for being here with us for our daily dose of hope and encouragement to our community and beyond as a reminder of God’s love and grace at work in the world.  

Today we are sharing a video from our organist, Eileen Miller.  Eileen shares “Welcome to the Organ Bench to Honor a Woman Composer” – enjoy!

Together in Spirit for May 7, 2020

Good morning! Thanks again for being here with us for our daily dose of hope and encouragement to our community and beyond as a reminder of God’s love and grace at work in the world.

Today we are getting to know our teacher in residence Ashley Hoefker. Ashley is a senior at Hamline University majoring in Chemistry Education. She is the teacher in residence at Hamline church and has been for 2 years now. Ashley is originally from Worthington, Minnesota.