
The Longest Night Service
Pine Island Chapel bi-monthly service, on this occasion, marks the time to acknowledge the grief often accompanying the joy of the holiday season. Join us at 5 PM at 8882 […]

Pine Island Chapel bi-monthly service, on this occasion, marks the time to acknowledge the grief often accompanying the joy of the holiday season. Join us at 5 PM at 8882 […]

Two times offered on Christmas Eve for receiving the Lord's Supper. 7 p.m. bulletin here 11 p.m. bulletin here
Join Pastor Seth in the Sanctuary at 10 a.m. for carols, scripture and prayer.




Our Annual Congregational Meeting and shared meal will be on Sunday, March 15, in the Dining Room immediately after worship. This special time together lets us celebrate the past year, […]

Rev. Dr. Tim McNinch, PhD, is the Asst. Professor of Hebrew Bible at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, where he also directs the Master of Theological Studies (MTS) degree program. He has an online footprint with his popular YouTube channel for learning biblical Hebrew and as one of the founding hosts of the Old Testament Lectionary podcast, “First Reading.” He writes
regularly for the “Politics of Scripture” blog and for “Working Preacher.” But his greatest claim to fame is that he attended seminary alongside the one and only, Rev. Chrissy Westbury! While Tim's primary
vocation is as a biblical scholar, he is also an ordained PC(USA) minister. Tim grew up here in Kalamazoo, attended Loy Norris HS and K College, and even served for a number of years as the pastor of the
Vineyard Church of Kalamazoo before his downward spiral into Presbyterianism.
He now lives in Indianapolis with his spouse Elisabeth and three children. He can also be spied as a fixture in the Irish traditional music scene, singing and playing guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, tenor banjo, flute, whistle, or concertina at his local pub.

We will meet in Bronson Park @ 9:45 before moving to the Sanctuary for Palm Sunday Service. Art by Reverend Heather Thum Gerber

We will share readings and prayers, choral music and commemoration of the Last Supper, as we hold the tension between Jesus’ life and ministry and the crucifixion to come. We end with prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane — will we remain awake with him in prayer? Art by Reverend Heather Thum Gerber

Art by Reverend Heather Thum Gerber