Rev. Sal Sapienza talks about World Communion Sunday, how we celebrate Communion, and some of the unique characteristics of the United Church of Christ.
Who is Jesus to you? How has your understanding of Jesus changed over the years? In today's service, Pastor Sal Sapienza challenges us to have a richer, more significant understanding of Jesus.
In the gospel reading, the apostles are in a boat in a storm, and they are gripped with fear. Jesus calms the storms with the words, "Peace, be still." Pastor Sal Sapienza tells us how Jesus helps us through our own storms of life.
Today, we celebrate our high school graduates, and Pastor Sal Sapienza explains what Jesus meant when he said, "A house divided cannot stand," and what this means as we try to live Christian lives.
On this last Sunday in the Easter season, Pastor Sal Sapienza helps us understand "Ascension" from a higher perspective, just as he celebrates Mother's Day from a broader perspective.
On this Patrick Day Sunday and Fifth Sunday in Lent, Pastor Sal Sapienza explains what Jesus meant when he said a grain of wheat has to die before it bears fruit
Pastor Sal Sapienza begins by suggesting< "God so loved the world," is the most important phrase and then helps us, as progressive Christians, to make sense of John 3:16.