Virtual live worship at Second Congregational Church
Second Congregational Church is currently holding virtual services live via YouTube on Sunday mornings at 10am. This week we will celebrate virtual communion; worshippers are invited to have bread and juice/wine on hand for the service. The service live-stream is accessible at www.bennscc.org. Rev. D. Mark Blankâs sermon, entitled âNot So Mild-Mannered Jesusâ is based on John 2:13-22. The weekly service includes musical contributions by church musician Sue Green and music director Matt Edwards.
Second Congregational Church is an open and affirming, green justice congregation of the United Church of Christ. It welcomes to its work and worship all people of faith or in search of faith, without regard to age, race, sex, economic condition, ability, sexual identity, gender identity, or citizenship; and we seek to care and advocate for the earth and its creatures. The church building is located at 115 Hillside St. and i
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A small group of marchers participate in the People?•s March for Freedom from Pittman-Sullivan Park to Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, Monday, Jan. 18, 2021. The annual MLK march went virtual this year due to coronavirus concerns. Traditionally, the march draws thousands of participants.Jerry Lara, Staff / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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A small group of marchers participate in the People’s March for Freedom from Pittman-Sullivan Park to Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, Monday, Jan. 18, 2021. The annual MLK march went virtual this year due to coronavirus concerns.Jerry Lara / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less