
Worship and Preaching
Worship with Providence Sunday morning at 10:30
In the sanctuary on Oakland Street in Hendersonville
or
Online at YouTube.com/@ProvidenceHouse
We welcome anyone and everyone to our small sanctuary in Hendersonville. We live stream our worship and you can watch that on the home page of this website and also on our YouTube channel. Occasionally, we stay after worship for a common meal and conversation, but every other Sunday it is our custom to eat together at a local restaurant.
Recent Sermons
I am curious about everything that has happened, aren't you? We want movies, read books, subscribe to magazines, and talk to our friends to find out all that has happened.…
These are bad days for the faith and practice of Christianity in the United States. There has been a precipitous decline in church membership, allegiance, and attendance. Half of the…
Some years ago, I led a revival series that featured testimonies by church members. We used as our theme, The Hour I First Believed. This is a line from the…
In the famous French novel, Les Misérables, several story lines are intertwined to form one of the most captivating dramas in modern Western culture. In the British adaptation of this…
Last week, I began by quoting John Prine; and today I turn to another song, this one by Mary, the mother of Jesus. We call it The Magnificat because that…
The late, great John Prine has a wonderful song entitled “When I Get to Heaven.” Part of the lyrics read: I wanna see all my mama's sisters 'Cause that's where…
A two-character drama sits at the center of this Advent narrative. The Angel Gabriel appears to Mary, commends her life and frightens her all at the same time. Do not…
Skeletons in the closet! We all have them. Sometimes they are family. Sometimes they are our friends. Sometimes they are our own. Our tendency is to hide them away, out…
I had the wonderful delight this week to read the memoir of Robert Dale Hudson, singing tenor in our gospel quartet this morning, as he does every week. It is…
The funeral service for General Colin Powell was just over one week ago. It was an inspirational service, conducted according to the Book of Common Prayer of The Episcopal Church.…



