Calvary United Presbyterian Church

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Communion service held on the first Sunday of each month.

04/03/2026
03/07/2026

An Open Message for Peace in the Middle East
From the Presbyterian Church of Aleppo

Beloved sisters and brothers in Christ in our region and throughout the world, grace and peace to you.

From the ancient city of Aleppo—where the stones themselves carry the memory of suffering and endurance—we raise our voice not in anger or accusation, but in hope. Our land has known deep grief. Too many families mourn, and too many children have grown accustomed to the sound of fear instead of laughter. Yet even in the shadow of hardship, the light of Christ has not been extinguished.

Our Lord Jesus Christ said, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9). Peace is not weakness; it is courage. Peace is the holy work of those who refuse to allow hatred to define the future. As followers of Christ, we are not permitted to surrender to bitterness. We are called to build bridges where others build walls, to sow reconciliation where there is division, and to embody the grace we ourselves have received.

Jesus also teaches us, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Matthew 5:44). These words are not easy. They challenge our wounded hearts and stretch our faith. Yet they remind us that violence cannot heal violence. Only love has the power to break the endless cycle of revenge, and only forgiveness can open a new chapter in history.

To all political leaders, armed groups, and nations involved in the conflicts of our region, we urge you to remember the sacredness of every human life. Every person—Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Druze, Yazidi, or of any faith or none—is created in the image of God. The blood of our children must never become a tool for negotiation, and the suffering of civilians must never be reduced to strategy.

Our Lord also said, “Put your sword back in its place, for all who take the sword will perish by the sword” (Matthew 26:52). Weapons may promise security, but they cannot create trust. Power enforced by fear cannot build lasting peace. True security is born from justice, dignity, and mutual recognition.

From Aleppo—a city wounded yet still standing—I affirm, as pastor of the Presbyterian Church, that reconciliation is possible. We have witnessed neighbors protecting one another across religious and ethnic lines. We have seen compassion shine in the darkest hours. This is the Middle East we believe in: not a land destined for endless conflict, but a cradle of faith, culture, and human resilience.

Jesus assures us, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives” (John 14:27). The peace of Christ is not merely the absence of war; it is the presence of justice. It is the restoration of relationships and the courage to recognize the image of God in the face of the other.

Therefore, we call upon our congregations and all people of goodwill to pray for peace without ceasing, to protect the vulnerable, to refuse speech that incites hatred, to seek dialogue before division, and to teach our children hope rather than hostility. May our churches be sanctuaries of reconciliation, may our mosques echo with prayers for mercy, and may our leaders choose wisdom over pride.

May the God of peace, who raised Jesus Christ from the dead, guide our region from despair to restoration.

Blessed are the peacemakers.

With faith, hope, and steadfast love,

In Christ’s service,

The Presbyterian Church of Aleppo

Rev. Ibrahim Nsier

02/07/2026

Dear church family:
Another week of snow and freezing temperatures! The sanctuary will be closed tomorrow, 2/8, but we will have worship via Zoom at 10:00am. Please contact Pastor April or Alissa for Zoom link information.

02/01/2026

Dear church family:
Due to the freezing temperatures, worship will be held via Zoom only at 10:00am. Please contact Pastor April or Alissa for Zoom link information. Stay warm!

12/14/2025

Dear church family:
Due to the inclement weather, the sanctuary will be closed today, 12/14. Worship will be held via Zoom at 10:00am. Please contact Pastor April for Zoom link information.

09/12/2025

A Prayer Against Violence
By: Teri McDowell Ott, The Presbyterian Outlook

God of peace,
we confess that too often we choose violence
as our answer to difference,
as our solution to conflict.
We see its ripple effects —
families shattered, children traumatized,
whole communities marked with loss and fear.
Forgive us.
Teach us a better way,
a holy imagination of justice, mercy and reconciliation.
On this day of remembering,
strengthen in us a deep commitment to your way of peace.
Make us builders of bridges,
makers of community,
and keepers of hope,
until swords are beaten into plowshares
and your reign of love is all in all.
Amen.

08/29/2025

A litany and prayer after the Minneapolis shooting, by Teri McDowell Ott, Presbyterian Outlook:

For the children killed and the children wounded, for parents, families and all who grieve —
Lord, have mercy.

For the people of Minneapolis, shaken and afraid—
Christ, have mercy.

For healers, helpers and all who keep vigil —
Lord, have mercy.

For our nation, trapped in the epidemic of gun violence —
Christ, deliver us.

For courage to pursue the things that make for peace —
Lord, make us instruments of your peace.

Holy Savior, Prince of Peace, you wept at a tomb and gathered children in your arms.
We believe you are weeping now —
weeping with parents whose arms are empty,
with siblings who cannot comprehend absence,
with our Catholic neighbors numb with shock.

Hold the dead in your mercy.
Hold the wounded in your healing.
Hold the terrified in your tenderness.

Forgive us, God, for our numbness, our quick forgetting, our resignation to violence as “just the way things are.”
Deliver us from our excuses, that we may choose the labor of peace:
to protect children, to confront powers profiting from weapons and fear,
to build a more just society where all your children can flourish.

Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy. Amen.

06/22/2025

A prayer for this moment
by: Rev. Dr. Laurie Lyter Bright, Executive Director
Presbyterian Peace Fellowship

God of Peace, help us.

We are at it again. Still. Again.

We are and ever have been so quick to harm,
eager to fight, defined by our sense of strength
and the illusion of security.

That what will make us “safe” is having ever more -
Soldiers
Guns
Bombs
and an endless appetite for violence.

God whose name is Love, help us.

We are saturated with the narrative that the world is ours to shape to our will.

Puncture our illusions about being the good guys, that we might gain clear eyes.

Rupture the untrue stories so that we may reconcile, repair, forgive, and trust You enough to mean it when we say: “Thy will be done.”

It is Your world, not ours.

These are Your children, not ours.

God of the Impossible, we pray for peace.

Change the hearts of those who choose violence.

Change the hearts of those who think they are unable to resist.

Change the perspective of those who assume that their impact is too small.

Change the minds of all those who lack imagination.

Give us the vision to see the path to peace.

And give us the courage to walk down it beside You.

In the name of the Prince of Peace. Amen.

Last chance to snag some wonderful items at our thrift & bake sale! Hope to see you there!
06/22/2025

Last chance to snag some wonderful items at our thrift & bake sale! Hope to see you there!

06/12/2025

We are excited to welcome everyone back for our second “Thrift & a Prayer” thrift shop on June 21st and 22nd! Here’s a look at some of the beautiful items we have for sale. Don’t miss it!

05/11/2025

ZOOM worship will not be available today, Sunday May 11, 2025, due to Pastor's and Alissa's absence.
Service today will be in the sanctuary only. Thank you for understanding.

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