Mental Health Resources

Following up on the presentation last Sunday by our local NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) FaithNet representatives, we want to share the following resources, available to everyone at any […]
Reel Theology

FADE IN: A person is snuggled up on a couch facing a television. The opening credits begin to roll. The person becomes immersed in the story unfolding on the screen. […]
Preschool Director Transition

Our Preschool Director, Sue Scribner, has discerned that her passion for early childhood education is best lived out as a teacher in the classroom. Spending time directly with the students […]
Special Announcement

From our Music Director Dear Friends, With both a heavy heart and a hopeful spirit, I am announcing my retirement from St. Tim’s – my last Sunday will be August […]
Rogation Sunday

Rogare comes from the Latin to ask. Since the 400s, people have observed the Sixth Sunday of Easter as Rogation Sunday, asking for God’s blessing on fields and crops. Recognizing how fundamentally […]
Growing Connections

At every baptism, we promise to “support these persons in their life in Christ.” We answer joyfully, “We will!” This means we all have a role in supporting each other […]
Healing Prayer, Meditation, and Music

Our last Prayer Journey of the season is on Monday, 5/18 at 7PM in the Nave. “Healing Prayer, Meditation, and Music” is our theme, and we will be sharing prayers […]
Invite, Welcome, Connect

We are recruiting a team to start our ministry of transformation called Invite, Welcome, Connect that equips and empowers individuals and congregations to cultivate intentional practices of evangelism, hospitality, and […]
Little Free Pantry Sunday

Let’s serve our neighbors in need by supporting our very own Little Free Pantry. Bring non-perishable food and hygiene donations to church this Sunday, May 3rd. Chrissy Ulrey will be […]
Spring Renewal 2026

Spring is here, and so is Spring Renewal 2026! This year’s theme, Song of the Saints, centers on the life-giving role of music in worship and the life of the Church. […]