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City Church will host a Service of Remembrance on Tuesday, December 16, for the entire ALCS and Madison church community. We invite you to gather with us for worship and prayer as we remember the events of last year, honor those most deeply affected, reflect on God’s sustaining faithfulness, and seek His continued healing and peace. There will not be a livestream of this service.
By Nicholas Garton – Madison365.com – A few local churches are gathering on Sunday, July 27, at the Duck Pond, the home of the Madison Mallards and Madison Night Mares, for a special worship service. The service will run from 10:45-11:45 a.m. and will be followed by a Night Mares game at 1:05 p.m. The church service will be free and the game will have regularly priced tickets. Sherman Avenue United Methodist Church, Sugar River United Methodist Church, and St. John’s Lutheran Church will be involved in the worship service, with Sherman Church reverend David Hart speaking from the pulpit.…
MIDDLETON, Wis. (WMTV) – Blackhawk Church’s Christmas Eve service reminds the community that they are not alone this holiday season through a message of hope. This comes after a Madison school shooting resulted in a week of hardship and grief. “We actually have people who have family members that have been injured. We know people who lost their lives, so it’s been really challenging for us,” Charles Yu said. Read more of this story.
Madison, WI — A coalition of churches across Madison is coming together to host the third annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service on Monday, November 25, 2024. The service will be at Bethel Lutheran Church, 312 Wisconsin Ave. It will provide an inclusive space for worshippers of diverse Christian traditions to gather in gratitude and fellowship. The evening begins with a musical prelude at 6:15 pm, followed by a service that brings together Catholic, Evangelical, and mainline Protestant community members. Attendees will have the chance to celebrate Thanksgiving by reflecting on God’s many blessings, reflecting on shared faith in Christ, and supporting…
A rainy Sunday at the end of a stormy week revamped Brat Fest plans for the last day of the 3-day festival. The music acts were condensed from three outdoor stages to one indoor stage, in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Brats were still for sale but Friday’s Take Your Brat to Work drive-through lanes were revived. And the cornhole tournament was moved to the Arena, starting right after the church service. An enthusiastic crowd of several hundred worshipers filled the Arena for the 9:00 am church service. “They have moved heaven and earth to get us out of the…
For the second year in a row, a broad spectrum of more than two dozen Madison churches and Christian ministries gave thanks to God in an ecumenical Thanksgiving service. The service was held Monday evening, November 20, at City Church on Buckeye Road. Foregoing their significant theological differences, participants chose instead to agree on their unifying faith in Jesus Christ and the blessings of faith that called for thankful praise. “Gratitude is our response to the gift of life,” said Madison Catholic Bishop Donald Hying in his Call to Worship. “Thanksgiving isn’t to be held to the fourth Thursday of…
The Wisconsin State Journal has chosen to honor five people who are over the age of 65 for their service to the local community, dedicating themselves to enriching the lives of others. Out of dozens of nominees contributed by Madison-area residents, these five were chosen by a panel of State Journal staff and AARP Wisconsin representatives. Three of the five acknowledged their Christian faith as part of their motivation to serve: Bernie Hartwig Adrianna Marks Andy Czerkas Also named were Oscar Mireles and Jim Latimer. The 5 Over 65 program is sponsored by AARP Wisconsin, Capitol Lakes, Quartz and Vista…
