The video recording at the top of this page includes the full service except for one section. Local signal interference affected the wireless podium microphone, so we removed the portion most impacted to avoid confusion. The recording begins with the congregational song.

The audio recording below the video clip is an abbreviated version of the service. It includes the Meditation, Message, and Featured Song.


April 12 is Divine Mercy Sunday—a day Pope John Paul II recognized as the radiant culmination of the Easter Octave. It is a sacred moment to pause, breathe, and receive the profound mercy made visible through Christ’s resurrection.

Rooted in the mystical experiences of Saint Faustina Kowalska, Divine Mercy Sunday honors the message she carried into the world: that God’s compassion is endless, accessible, and deeply personal. Her encounters with Jesus, recorded in The Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska: Divine Mercy in My Soul, continue to inspire millions to open themselves to forgiveness, healing, and renewal.

At its core, Divine Mercy is an invitation to live the Easter message every day:
“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.” — Matthew 5:7

Join our guest speaker Reverend Stephen Towles this Sunday for a heartfelt message exploring the power of mercy and “Divine Mercy Moments”—those sacred instances when love breaks through and changes everything.

Come be part of a morning that uplifts, restores, and reminds you that mercy is not just something you receive—it’s something you live.

Our music ensemble features Julie Croteau and Debbie Raby. They will be accompanied by Rita Huber on piano.

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