This week, Maplewood is focussing on the story about how Jesus reinstates Peter, found in John 21. Pastor Joe explores what it takes to overcome guilt so we can emerge into the new thing that God wants to do in your life.

This week, Maplewood is focussing on the story about how Jesus reinstates Peter, found in John 21. Pastor Joe explores what it takes to overcome guilt so we can emerge into the new thing that God wants to do in your life.

Maplewood is welcoming food trucks to our parking lot beginning Tuesday, May 11, from 3 to 6pm. It’s just one more way we’re trying to safely connect in 2021 with each other, with our neighborhood and our community.
This week, we are welcoming:
Come out and support these local vendors if you are able. Times may vary.

As we begin to emerge from the pandemic, there is new opportunity in the air–for individuals and for the church. This week, Pastor Joe begins exploring what it will take for us to emerge successfully and move into the next chapter of life, post-pandemic, by focusing first on the story of “Doubting Thomas” in John 20.

This week, Maplewood begins a series we’ll revisit from time-to-time regarding what we believe as followers of Jesus. This week, Pastor Vicki explores “why God?”

This week at Maplewood, Pastor Ed Klett takes the pulpit for a fresh take on the familiar story of David and Goliath. While we tend to focus on David as we study this Old Testament tale, Pastor Ed takes a closer look at the key mistake Goliath makes.

It’s Easter 2021. Maplewood is celebrating the reality of the empty tomb. But what does that mean? Why is this such an important day? Why does resurrection from the dead matter? Click and listen to find out…

What do you want to be when you grow up? On Palm Sunday, Maplewood is wrapping up our study in the book of Joshua. This week, we’re talking about how who we’ve become relates to our spiritual walk with Jesus Christ. Pastor Joe focuses on Joshua 9 to explore how a seemingly small choice by the nation of Israel had a tremendous impact. Join us for this week’s message…

Part of owning our faith means that we need to maintain it, nurture it and keep it alive and growing. This week, Maplewood continues to explore what it means to own our faith through the lens of the Old Testament book of Joshua. In Joshua 6 and 7 we learn about the true enemy of our hearts ad what is necessary to overcome that enemy.

Part of owning our faith is learning from our past so we can move further into God’s will for our lives. This week, Maplewood continues its study of Joshua, focussing on chapter 5. After crossing the Jordan, God has one more tough requirement before allowing the nation of Israel to take full possession of the promised land. And that tough requirement is based in Israel’s past. Click, listen and be challenged by this week’s message.

This week, Maplewood continues to focus on the story of Joshua as we journey through the Lenten season of 2021. In Joshua 3, amazing things are afoot as the nation of Israel prepares to cross over into the promised land after 4 decades of wandering. If you want to stop wandering if find out how you can “cross over” into God’s promise for you, take a listen.
