The Presbyterian Church of La Porte
Sunday, June 7, is Trinity Sunday, an affirmation of the triune nature of God in Christianity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Rev. Peggy Huston’s sermon, “Never Been Kissed,” will be based on 2 Corinthians 13:11-13.
The first Sunday of each month communion is offered. Those worshiping via a live Facebook feed at presbyterianchurchoflaporte at 9:30 a.m. need to have bead and wine or grape juice ready at home. Those worshipping at the parking lot service at 11:30 a.m. at 307 Kingsbury Ave. can bring their own elements or take one of the self-contained communion cups. Bring juice, not wine, to the parking lot service.
The Pentecost offering will continue to be collected for another few Sundays, with 40 percent of the offering to stay in La Porte for children and youth at risk.
The mission team continues to collect food donations for the in a box by the church door and collects books for children for Dunebrook.
“As time continues without in-person services, we may decide to add more locally. Until then we are relying on our Diocese, and other parish, to share their resources and creativity,” said Mother Michelle Walker, the priest at St. Paul’s.