by Karen Melville | Feb 12, 2026 | Journey Through Lent, Transfiguration Sunday, Wall Street United Church, Worship Service
Transfiguration: glory, glowing, guts... and a "four letter word"Transfiguration Sunday’s story seems a bit weird. Jesus glowing on a mountain top? But seen through Peter’s eyes, it is about the moments that God invites us to see ourselves and others in a new way....
by Karen Melville | Feb 6, 2026 | Communion, Compassion & Justice, Wall Street United Church, Worship Service
Salt, Light, and the Heart of the Law What does it mean to let our light shine in a world often shaped by injustice and exclusion? This Communion Sunday, we gather around Jesus’ words from the Sermon on the Mount — words that call us back to the heart of faith:...
by Karen Melville | Jan 29, 2026 | Courage & Faith, Prayer and Hope, Wall Street United Church, Worship Service
Speaking Truth From The HeartHow can we listen, read or watch the daily news without being angry? What is a faithful response to violence and oppression? Prayer, meditation and pausing help us to respond with compassion, even when we deeply disagree with what is...
by Karen Melville | Jan 24, 2026 | God's Plan For Us, Prayer and Hope, Wall Street United Church, Worship Service
A Ha! God Moments.......Do you recognize when God is working in your life? Do you trust that the plan God has each of us is bigger and better than we can possibly know? Join us at Wall Street, and our speaker Cathie Kelso, for worship, at 10AM this Sunday, January...
by Karen Melville | Jan 16, 2026 | God's Light Within Us, Hope & Healing, Wall Street United Church, Worship Service
What Are you looking for?Jesus’ first words in the Gospel of John are not a demand or a doctrine, but a question: “What are you looking for?” This Sunday we’ll linger with that question—listening to a story that begins in creation and leads us to water, wilderness,...
by Karen Melville | Jan 9, 2026 | Justice & Inclusion, Wall Street United Church, Worship Service
Taking the side of justiceJesus said about his Baptism, “Let it be so now, for it is proper for us in this way to fulfill all righteousness.” In Isaiah, this righteousness is described as “I am the Lord; I have called you in righteousness; I have taken you by the hand...