At Dublin Presbyterian Church, Sunday worship is more than a service — it’s a time to connect with God and with one another. We invite you to come as you are and experience the warmth, faith, and fellowship of our church family.
Upcoming Events
2nd Sunday of Easter
Sermon: “You + Me = We” – Rev Nikki Hograth
Catch up on recent worship services and messages from Dublin Presbyterian Church. Whether you missed a Sunday or want to reflect again, you can watch anytime at your convenience.
Seeking: Who are you looking for? Inspired by John 20:1–18 and Rabbouni! by T. Denise Anderson (A Sanctified Art), this service reflects on Mary Magdalene’s encounter with the risen Christ—grief turned to recognition, sorrow transformed by the intimate call of God’s love.
Seeking – Why have you forsaken me? Join us for a reflective service combining the Last Supper and Jesus’ crucifixion. Inspired by John 13:1–17, 31b–35 and By Our Love by Hannah Garrity (A Sanctified Art), we’ll explore Jesus’ call to sacrificial love, humility, and service.
Seeking: Where are you headed? Inspired by Matthew 21:1–11 and Power Play by Lisle Gwynn Garrity (A Sanctified Art), this service reflects on Jesus’ humble entry into Jerusalem—a parade of love and vulnerability—contrasting the world’s displays of power. We’ll explore what it means to follow Jesus’ way of compassion, service, and care for others.
Sunday, March 22, 2026 | Seeking: Can these bones live? Inspired by John 11:1–45 and Unbind Him by Hannah Garrity (A Sanctified Art), this service reflects on Jesus’ call to unbind Lazarus—and the power of community to bring life, hope, and renewal. Together, grief is shared, love is strengthened, and new life is possible.
Sunday, March 15, 2026 | Seeking: Who sinned? In John 9:1–7, Jesus challenges the idea that suffering is a punishment and instead reveals the heart of God—a God of compassion, dignity, and new life. Inspired by Son, Rise by T. Denise Anderson (A Sanctified Art), this service invites us to reflect on what we think we “see” and where God may be revealing something new. What if the question isn’t who is to blame, but what is God doing among us?
March 8, 2026 | This Lent, we gather around the well with Jesus and the Samaritan woman (John 4:5–42)—a story of honesty, shared need, and transformation. Inspired by Living Water by Lauren Wright Pittman (A Sanctified Art), this service reflects on what it means to truly see one another and to be known beyond labels or assumptions. What are you thirsty for? Where do you long for new life?