Message from the Pastor - From Suffering to Sunrise: A Holy Week Reflection
Our Lenten journey with Everything [In] Between invites us to explore the liminal spaces of faith—the unanswered questions,
For anyone coming to the church, please only access the church from the south on Maple Street. Maple Street is one-way only at Ames so you cannot access the church from the north.
Our Lenten journey with Everything [In] Between invites us to explore the liminal spaces of faith—the unanswered questions,
Rest & Growth
Luke 13:6-9
Pastor Donna Dempewolf
Find the funeral service for Orrin DeLong here.
Faith and Works
Luke 10:38-42
Pastor Donna Dempewolf
Stranger & Neighbor
Luke 10:25-37
Pastor Donna Dempewolf
Panel discussion facilitator on May 18: Reverend Clay Oglesbee is a retired United Methodist pastor and currently a supplemental Chaplain at Mayo Hospital, Rochester.
A trained and experienced facilitator/retreat leader for the Center for Courage and Renewal (based on Parker Palmer’s writings.) She has served on the board of Women in Northfield Giving Support (WINGS) and Northfield Shares. She is a retired clinic administrator for Fairview Health and grandmother to Cormac and Ada.
A retired ELCA Lutheran pastor. He has served eight different congregations and also worked for 15 years as a capital fundraiser for churches. Northfield UMC was one of his clients. He has lived in Northfield for 33 years with his wife Janet, who served Northfield UMC as associate pastor some 20 years ago. Howard has been active in Citizens’ Climate Lobby since 2016 and served as the Northfield chapter co-leader (with Janet Petri) since 2018. He is also CCL’s liaison to the office of Rep. Angie Craig.