Join us on Sunday, May 3 at 9:30am as we gather for the Fifth Sunday of Easter.
In this week’s Gospel from John 14:1–14, Jesus offers words of comfort and promise: “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” He reminds us that he is the way, the truth, and the life—and that in knowing him, we come to know God more fully.
In a world that can feel uncertain, this passage invites us to trust, to believe, and to find peace in Christ’s presence among us.
Come be renewed in worship, scripture, and community. All are welcome.
We look forward to being together.
Readings this week are:
Acts 7:55-60
Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16
1 Peter 2:2-10
John 14:1-14
About the Artwork: “No one comes to the Father except through me.”
This image draws the eye immediately to a single, illuminated path stretching forward into a radiant, almost overwhelming light. Everything else—edges, surroundings, even the horizon—falls away into softness and obscurity. What remains clear is the path itself: narrow, defined, and unmistakably leading in one direction.
The visual language here is powerful. The golden light does not scatter in many directions; it gathers and concentrates along this one walkway. The viewer is not invited to wander or choose between options—the composition gently but firmly directs movement forward. The brightness at the end suggests not just destination, but fulfillment, truth, and presence.
In this way, the image echoes the spiritual idea that the journey to God is not diffuse or undefined, but singular and intentional. The path is laid before us—clear, though sometimes surrounded by uncertainty—and the invitation is to trust it, to walk it, and to follow where it leads.