Rev. Dr. Jan Gregory-CharpentierKingston Congregational ChurchDec. 6, 2020Isaiah 40:1-11Mark 1:1-8 Peace Signs Like many other parents, when our children were very young, we used toable to trick them into a few moments of peace and calm by asking them…
Rev. Dr. Jan Gregory-CharpentierKingston Congregational ChurchNovember 29, 2020Advent 1Isaiah 64:1-9Mark 13:24-37 Waking Dreamers A few years ago, after the killings of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown,and the acquittal or refusal to indict their killers, I read the book Waking…
Rev. Dr. Jan Gregory-CharpentierKingston Congregational ChurchNovember 22, 2020Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24Matthew 25:31-46 Monarch in the Street When the Son of Man comes in his glory and sits upon his throne he will gatherall the nations before him and he will…
Rev. Dr. Jan Gregory-CharpentierKingston Congregational ChurchNovember 15, 20201 Thessalonians 5:1-11Matthew 25:14-30All In The parable we heard this morning seems to imply that living the God-directed life has its risks. The Parable of Talents, as it is called―a talent being…
Today we begin a three-week series of Sundays that all take their gospel readings from Matthew 25. Chapter 25 in Matthew’s gospel is the last chapter of Jesus’ teaching ministry.
Today, we welcome the Reverend Dr. Jan Gregory-Charpentier as our new settled pastor. Enrico Garzilli lead us in music including an anthem song by the Kingston Congregational Church choir. Michelle Girasole offered a word for all ages, Linda Mendillo served as deacon of the month, and Joyce Stevos offered words of welcome to Reverend Jan.