
Our Lenten Theme & Programming: “Disciples on the Journey”
In the days following his mountain-top transfiguration, Jesus “set his face to go to Jerusalem,” (Lk 9:51). With this, Jesus and his disciples began an intentional journey that will lead […]
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In the days following his mountain-top transfiguration, Jesus “set his face to go to Jerusalem,” (Lk 9:51). With this, Jesus and his disciples began an intentional journey that will lead […]

Nativity values and lives out radical hospitality because we believe it embodies of the love of God as demonstrated in Jesus. Nativity is a safe, welcoming and affirming community for […]

Nativity will celebrate the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at all worship hours January 18-19. Deacon Kyle will bring a message focused on reconciliation during our time […]

The Racial Equity and Justice Ministry Team (REJM) is bringing back the monthly movie night after the pandemic hiatus. We’re experimenting with new days and times now, including Saturday evening […]

Now is the opportunity to start and sustain your climate action journey! This month we’ll share simple eco-friendly practices you can start along with ways to take advantage of the […]

This month we highlight our Hunger & Food Outreach Ministries at Nativity. March is also Minnesota Food Share Month. Learn more at gmcc.org/minnesota-foodshare. March Donation Drives Throughout the month, our […]

This month we also highlight our Racial Equity and Justice Ministries at Nativity. We’ll share a variety of in-house and outside activities to build awareness and celebrate REJM initiatives in […]

February is Black History Month across the country! We invite the community to learn more about Black History and the story of Black History Month with these suggested resources for […]

February 4, 2:00 pm Howard Conn Fine Arts Center in the Plymouth Congregational Church, 1900 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis Join the Youth Performance Company and Nativity members and friends to celebrate […]

Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass teaches us that the exhaustion of ecological resources isn’t an issue to be compartmentalized or deferred to some distant group of scientists. It’s a […]