Sunday Preview-Scripture and Song

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A service of scripture readings and song gathers us into a gentle rhythm of listening and response, allowing God’s story to unfold through both spoken Word and the music. Each passage of scripture offers a moment of grounding, voices proclaiming … Continued

Sunday Preview He Is Risen! Alleluia!

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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is God’s great gift of new life, breaking open every place where death and despair once claimed the final word. In raising Jesus, God reveals a love stronger than violence, sin, and the grave, and … Continued

Sunday Preview-Wave the Palms

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Palm Sunday gathers us at the crossroads of joy and sorrow, where the shouts of “Hosanna!” meet the shadow of the cross. Jesus enters Jerusalem not with force, but with a humility that exposes every false version of power we … Continued

Sunday Preview-Jesus Wept

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John 11 brings us into one of the most intimate and revealing moments in Jesus’ ministry. Standing at the tomb of his friend Lazarus, surrounded by Mary, Martha, and a community undone by grief, Jesus does something astonishing, he cries. … Continued

Sunday Preview-He Can See!

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The Gospel of John chapter 9 traces the journey of a man born blind who receives both physical sight and spiritual insight through Jesus, while those around him question what God is doing. Jesus heals the man with mud and … Continued

It’s Dinner Time-Fish and Chips

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March 31-Tastefully British comes to St. Bartholomew’s!  Place your orders either on-line with the QR Code or mail back the form with your check.  Mail to 70 Sheridan Ave-H0-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423.  This is a grab and go event. Enjoy!  

Sunday Preview-Living Water

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The encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well reveals a moment of unexpected grace and deep transformation. In the heat of the day, she comes alone to draw water, carrying the weight of her story, her isolation, … Continued