Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM (ET) for worship at Sargent Memorial Presbyterian Church. Whether you gather with us in-person or connect virtually via Zoom, we invite you to experience a spirit-filled time of praise, prayer, and reflection.
Our pastor, Rev. Brian K. McCollum, leads us in worship as we journey through engaging monthly sermon series that speak to real-life faith, growth, and discipleship. Each service blends the richness of Presbyterian tradition with an openness to the Spirit’s leading, drawing us closer to God and one another.
Come as you are and be part of a welcoming community where Christ’s love is shared and lived out.
"The Valley Doesn't Define Me" | Have you ever felt stuck in a valley season—surrounded by disappointment, uncertainty, or loss? In this powerful opening message of the Dry Bones, Living Hope series, Rev. Brian K. McCollum reminds us that our circumstances do not determine our identity. Through Ezekiel’s vision of the dry bones, we discover that God sees possibility where others see despair and purpose where others see emptiness. Join us as we begin a journey from brokenness to renewal, learning that no valley is greater than God’s power to restore and redefine our lives.
"Speak Life " | Words have power. In the second installment of Dry Bones, Living Hope, Rev. Brian K. McCollum explores God's command to Ezekiel to prophesy to the dry bones. As the prophet speaks, what appeared dead begins to move, connect, and live again. This message challenges us to consider how our words, prayers, and faith declarations can become instruments of hope in a world often filled with negativity and doubt. Come discover what happens when God's people choose to speak life into seemingly impossible situations.
"Hope on the Horizon" | As we celebrate our Annual Men’s Day Service, we welcome guest preacher Elder Nachee Miller for an inspiring message centered on the enduring hope found in Christ. Drawing from Romans 15:13, “Hope on the Horizon” reminds us that God is able to fill His people with joy, peace, and unwavering confidence even in challenging seasons. This special service will honor the faith, leadership, and spiritual legacy of men who continue to serve God, their families, and their communities. Whether you're facing uncertainty or looking toward the future with expectation, this message will encourage you to keep your eyes fixed on the promises of God, knowing that brighter days are ahead.
"Soar Again" | The series concludes with a powerful reminder that weariness is never the end of the story. In “Soar Again,” Rev. Brian K. McCollum explores Isaiah’s promise that those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength, rise above life's challenges, and continue moving forward with purpose. If you've been feeling drained, discouraged, or ready to give up, this message offers encouragement for the journey ahead. God specializes in renewing tired spirits and empowering His people to soar beyond their limitations. Come experience the hope, strength, and fresh perspective that only God can provide.
July challenges the spirit of blame that hinders growth. From the Garden of Eden to our daily relationships, human nature deflects rather than reflects. This series invites honest accountability, repentance, and emotional maturity in faith. By addressing the roots of denial and self-justification, these texts point toward freedom through confession and responsibility. The tone is liberating we can’t heal what we won’t own.
Week 1 – “Who Told You That?” (Genesis 3:11)
Week 2 – “It’s Me, O Lord” (Psalm 51:10)
Week 3 – “Take Ownership” (Romans 14:12)
Week 4 – “Carry Your Own Weight” (Galatians 6:5)