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Rev. Dr. Leslie Taylor

January 25, 2026: Courage to Seek Unity
1 Corinthians 1: 10-18

Rev. Dr. Leslie Taylor, preaching

In our current series, “Unveiled Courage: Seeing Clearly, Living Fearlessly,” we are exploring what happens when the scales fall from our eyes, and we begin to see ourlife and faith through God's perspective. This Sunday, we apply that “unveiled” vision to the way we live together as a community.

Moving Beyond the Fog of Friction

In 1 Corinthians 1: 10-18, Paul addresses a church blinded by its own internal competition. The believers in Corinth had lost sight of the Gospel because they were too busy choosing sides - —lining up behind their favorite leaders like fans of rival teams.

When we live in fear, our vision narrows. We begin to see our siblings in Christ as competitors for resources or influence. But unveiled courage allows us to see clearly: we are not defined by our “camps,” but by the cross. Courageous unity isn't about forced agreement; it's about the fearless decision to keep Christ at the center, even when we disagree.

Seeing Our Future Together

This Sunday is a significant moment for us to practice this fearless living. Immediately following our worship service, we will transition into our Annual Congregational Meeting. As we pull back the curtain on the year ahead, we will review 2025 and share the hopes and visions that have emerged as we seek to serve our community in the coming year.

When we see clearly, we realize that a budget is more than just a financial document — it is a testament to our shared courage. We invite you to stay and participate as we move into 2026 with a spirit of unity and a heart free from fear.


The way we worship is the way we live.

Worship is the work of the people, bringing together our fullest selves in a communal act of love and gratitude.  Each voice is important; each person is valued as the Spirit draws out our authentic gifts and talents, shared in the ever-widening circle of God’s people.  We hope you’ll join us this week as we gather to worship the God of extravagant welcome.