Faith Forward
We gather as a community following Sunday worship to strengthen our bonds with one another and engage the world through service and education.

Following worship on Sundays during the program year (September to May), Faith Forward provides an opportunity to serve, connect, and learn with others.
Whether it’s a participating in a hands-on mission activity, hearing from a guest speaker, or enjoying time for coffee and fellowship, there is sure to be something for everyone. Events generally last for 30-45 minutes and are available on a drop-in basis. Please see below for dates and times.
Fellowship time is offered each Sunday in Mulford Hall – join us for a cup of coffee or lemonade depending on the season. Sundays without a scheduled program provide an opportunity for extended fellowship. We hope you will join us.
March 2025
Faith Forward: Crafting the Most Important Documents of Your Life. A Two Part Series
Part I, Sunday, March 16
Part II, Sunday, March 23
11:15 a.m., Halldorson Hall
Did you know that if your child is over 18 and has not given you legal written permission to access his/her medical records, you may not be notified if there is an illness or accident? Having legal papers in order is not just for the elderly. It’s a crucial responsibility every adult should take seriously in order to ensure their wishes are honored in a crisis. Adult Education invites you – and your family – to join us!
Part I (March 16)
Learn the importance of Powers of Attorney, Health Care Proxies, Advance Directives, Wills, and all other documents that should and must be prepared and organized before a crisis. Examples of what to do – and what not to do – will be discussed. Facilitated by (retired) geriatric care manager, Lucy Deutsch.
Part II (March 23)
Learn about issues that arise as we age: how to protect a healthy spouse when the other becomes ill, the benefits and disadvantages of transferring assets, and issues resulting from outdated or improperly executed wills, living wills, and proxies. Facilitated by elder law attorney Robert A. Bernstein, Esq.
April 2025
Faith Forward: The Question of Salvation

As the church all over the world prepares to celebrate Easter, the Sunday on which we recognize the resurrection of Jesus, the question of salvation comes to the forefront. What does it mean to be saved, and how do we understand our Christian heritage in light of valued ecumenical partnerships? This morning, we will discuss a Reformed perspective on Salvation, examining our historical creeds, theological texts and relevant passages from scripture. Join us for an informative and engaging discussion
Faith Forward: What We Learned in Confirmation
The 2025 Confirmation Class will be sharing highlights from their year together and talking about some of their favorite Bible stories and lessons.
May 2025
Youth Mission Trip Fundraiser
Mark your calendars and be sure to join us on Sunday, May 4 or a delicious dinner and silent auction. Join us for a fun and festive evening in support of a great cause. Dinner will be served from 5:00 – 7:30 pm. Be sure to save room for dessert. A silent auction will feature some specialty-themed baskets for family fun and dinners out with friends. Proceeds will help send 35+ youth and adults to their mission trip location, where they will help with home repair projects.