Sturges Memorial Congregational Church

Sturges Memorial Congregational Church Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Service also streamed on Facebook LIVE. Our church was established more than 150 years ago. We want you to feel welcome!

It started as a Bible study and eventually developed into an established church. We are a Congregational church in that the final voting power rests in the hands of the members. We are affiliated with the NACCC (National Association of Congregational Christian Churches), a somewhat loose association of churches based out of Wisconsin. We also have various denominations and backgrounds represented

at Sturges. We maintain some older traditions in our service and at the same time initiating newer approaches. All are welcome to attend, and those who have attended for some time, and are ready for membership, are encouraged to join. You must be a member to be able to vote in our church business meetings and membership is a sign that you have made a commitment to being a part of our fellowship. We can provide more materials and answers to any questions you may have.

June Events
06/01/2026

June Events

05/31/2026

"Last Words" -- by Pastor Pat Thompson
You can support our ministry with your donation by going to: www.sturgesmemorial.org

Fact!
05/26/2026

Fact!

🕊️ The First Apostles Were Women

“The first apostles were women. That is not a feminist slogan; it is a historical fact.”
— N.T. Wright, Lecture on the Resurrection, 2008

For centuries, the Church has often treated women’s witness as something to be tolerated rather than trusted. Yet the Gospel begins with Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and Salome standing in the places where many had fled — at the cross, at the tomb, and at the dawn of resurrection. These were disciples in every meaningful sense of the word. They followed Jesus, learned from him, supported his ministry, and remained when others could not.

The wound this quote exposes is not only historical — it’s spiritual. Many of us inherited a version of faith that centered men by default, leaving the rest of the story dimmed or distorted. But Jesus never taught that. The Gospels don’t hide these women; they highlight them.

When Mary Magdalene heard her name spoken by the risen Christ, she became the first preacher of Easter. Joanna and the others carried the same message — not as exceptions, but as trusted witnesses. Revelation did not wait for permission. Jesus entrusted the most world‑changing truth to those society dismissed. That is not rebellion — it is redemption.

“Go and tell my brothers, ‘I am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’”
– John 20:17 (NIV)

In that moment, the hierarchy cracked open. Love spoke through voices long ignored, and history began again.

What if the resurrection is still asking us to believe the voices we were taught to overlook?

🤟 Royce

05/24/2026

"A God Shaped Hole" -- by Pastor Pat Thompson

You can support our ministry with your donation by going to: www.sturgesmemorial.org

05/17/2026

"The Paradox of Presence" -- by Pastor Pat Thompson
You can support our ministry with your donation by going to: www.sturgesmemorial.org

05/10/2026

"Let The Redeemed of The Lord Say Sol" -- by Pastor Pat Thompson
You can support our ministry with your donation by going to: www.sturgesmemorial.org

Join us on this beautiful, sunny Mother’s Day Sunday.  The tree is in bloom and the morning worship starts with the ring...
05/10/2026

Join us on this beautiful, sunny Mother’s Day Sunday. The tree is in bloom and the morning worship starts with the ringing of the steeple bell at 10:30 AM. Pastor Pat Thompson will lead the worship…
See you in church!

MAY EVENTS
04/26/2026

MAY EVENTS

Our Sturges Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026 began with a wonderful breakfast.  Our Morning Worship followed led by Pastor P...
04/05/2026

Our Sturges Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026 began with a wonderful breakfast. Our Morning Worship followed led by Pastor Pat Thompson and assisted by Rev. David Stenske.
As always Laura Firth played piano for the service and she was joined by special guest trumpeter, Alison Nichols and vocalist, Keri McClain.
Pastor Pat and Rev. David shared communion with our congregation.

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2729 Ravenswood Road
Port Huron, MI
48060

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