Welcome to The Kirk
The Kirk’s regular Sunday service blends traditional liturgy with inspirational messages that seek to provide God’s guidance when dealing with everyday issues of life.
You will find us to be a very open-minded and friendly community of people of many backgrounds and ages. Children are welcome in worship. We start in the service to enjoy our praise music together and then children are excused to their Sunday School classes.
We invite all to come, connect and worship with us.
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Rev. Teresa Ramsey-McNeil
Pastor
Reverend Teresa Ramsey-McNeil: We wish a warm welcome to our new Pastor. A detailed bio is coming soon.
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Counting Our Blessings May 3 – May 9, 2020
This week all the children in Sunday School participated in our virtual party to celebrate completing the unit "Upside Down - Jesus Changes Everything." All the kids received a goodie bag, a Jenga Game and pizza! Here is what it looked like. Sharing Pizza with...
Counting Our Blessings April 20 – April 27, 2020
Joyce Osborn and Sansa Greetings to all from my balcony. This is where we hang out these days when not teaching violin lessons virtually. Turners having fun while staying at home and safe. Our front yards have been transformed into a baseball field. Getting ready...
Counting Our Blessings (April 12 – 19, 2020)
Karen Lack: Staying at home - 2020 I am enjoying visits to our backyard from local wildlife!
Count Your Blessings (April 5 – 11, 2020)
Bob and Lynn Bassler We are walking our dog “Shadow” regularly twice a day. Usually in our neighborhood, where currently we are encountering far more neighbors out and about. Yesterday we went over to the quiet CSUN campus for a change of scene and scent. Our...
Counting Our Blessings
This has been a a crazy few weeks being in lock down mode. During this time of isolation we wanted to set up a new feature on the web page. It can be so easy to get tangled in a spiral of negative thoughts and worries. But it seems that in my darkest moments of...