In this brand-new year of 2026, we begin our journey together with Rev. Carrie Veal, who invites us into Stars and Words and Journeys, Oh My! Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, she guides us through a story of faith, movement, and divine direction—reminding us that God still meets us on the road.
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In this brand-new year of 2026, we begin our journey together with Rev. Carrie Veal, who invites us into Stars and Words and Journeys, Oh My! Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, she guides us through a story of faith, movement, and divine direction—reminding us that God still meets us on the road.
In this brand-new year of 2026, we begin our journey together with Rev. Carrie Veal, who invites us into Stars and Words and Journeys, Oh My! Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, she guides us through a story of faith, movement, and divine direction—reminding us that God still meets us on the road.
This week, 2b Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal asks the question... Joseph, Did You Know? What if Joseph hadn't been there? The story would have still been the same. Jesus would have still be created by God, but Joseph would not have had the experience of it!
This week, on this first week of Advent, Second B Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal explains to us how the past is important, as is the future, but looking forward to the change of the future is the heart of Advent.
This week, Rev. Carrie Veal brings to reality the worldwide need for all of us to be good shepherds/stewards, to make the world a better place to live in, as she speaks from Jeremiah this week.
God of the Living: Stewardship for the Kingdom Rev. Carrie Veal | Luke 20:27–38 Rev. Carrie Veal with a message from Luke 20:27–38, where Jesus reminds us that God is “not God of the dead, but of the living.” Through this passage, we are called to view stewardship as a reflection of God’s living presence among us—an invitation to embody generosity, hope, and faithfulness in every part of life.
This week 2B Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal journeys us through Luke 6:20-26 on this All Saints Sunday as she explains how The Saints Are Listening and Waiting and Wondering.
This week, Second B Youth Pastor Rev. Josh McDonald talks to us about the usage of the word Blessed, as he covers Matthew 5:1-12, 23-24 in It's Not Me, It's You.
This week, Second B Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal journeys us through a Persistent Prayer, as she explains how Jesus wanted us to pay attention to those who are unable to speak for themselves. She covers Luke 18:1-8 in this week's sermon.
This week, during World Communion Sunday, Second Baptist Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal takes us on the journey of how we all realize we have Been There, Done That and we Got the T-Shirt. She covers Luke 17 and Psalm 100.
This week, special guest proclaimer Rev. Chrissy Williamson tells the story of One Courageous Woman on this Sunday of the Installation of 2b Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal.
This week, 2b Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal takes us on a journey exploring The Grumblers and the Gathered as she covers Exodus 32:7-14 and Luke 15:1-10.
This week Rev. Carrie Veal asks questions such as what if Jesus knew that none of what we usually feel is important in today's culture, really didn't matter. She covers Jeremiah 18:1-11 and Luke 14:25-33 in Discernment for the Journey.
This week, Second B Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal takes us through a journey of Belonging and Accepting as she explains this path and how Jesus intended for us to accept each other and make others feel as if they belong. She covers Psalm 112 and Luke 14:7-14.
This week, Second B Senior Pastor Rev. Carrie Veal provokes thought as she covers Jeremiah 23:23-29 and Luke 12:49-56 in The First that Tests the Family.
In this brand-new year of 2026, we begin our journey together with Rev. Carrie Veal, who invites us into Stars and Words and Journeys, Oh My! Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, she guides us through a story of faith, movement, and divine direction—reminding us that God still meets us on the road.