Worship
We worship on Sundays at 10:45 AM in our sanctuary and on Zoom. We hope you will join us! To get login information to join by Zoom, please email faithchurchbalt@gmail.com.
Worship is the heart of how we gather as a community. Our congregation is diverse, and so is our worship style. Our music reflects both ancient traditions and newer expressions, led by our choir along with gifted guest vocalists. The service includes scripture, silence, and song; preaching, prayer, and time to connect. We celebrate communion on the first Sunday of each month and all are invited and welcome to share in the sacrament with us.

We are a welcoming and affirming congregation – ready to embrace you just as you are. That you come matters so much more than what you’re wearing!
Children are always welcome in worship! There is a PRAYground near the front, with books, art, and quiet activities to keep little hands busy while ears listen, and close to the action to keep kids engaged. We also have a nursery with a caregiver just outside the front sanctuary door, should that be your preference.


Sermons
Advent Worship, Nov 30, 2025
Click ‘Like’ October 26, 2017 - Click “Like” Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church 1 Samuel 16:1-13 – 22 October 2017 Like most of you I have a morning routine. I check my email first and then I check Facebook. I am not a…
Things that Go Bump in the Night October 15, 2017 - Things that Go Bump in the Night Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church 1 Samuel 3:1-21 -15 October 2017 Even though most of us grew up hearing the story of Samuel in Sunday School or in children’s…
Meditation after Las Vegas Massacre October 8, 2017 - Meditation after Las Vegas Massacre Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church Exodus 16:1-18 -8 October 2017 Today, we find ourselves in the wilderness. Moses (with God’s help) has succeeded in liberating his people from slavery in Egypt. The children…
Wait…What Just Happened October 1, 2017 - Wait…What Just Happened? Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church Exodus 2;23-25, 3:1-15, 4:10-17 1 October 2017 My father was transferred during my senior year in high school. We were to move from California to St. Louis, Missouri. None of…
A Piece of Stone May 28, 2017 - A Piece of Stone Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church (USA) Baltimore Galatians 3:1-9, 23-29 – 28 May 2017 I think I am having a bit of an identity crisis! People have asked me if I’ve changed my name all…
When the Ramparts Start to Crumble April 9, 2017 - When the Ramparts Start to Crumble Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church (USA) Baltimore Luke 19:29-44 – 9 April 2017 Palm Sunday Archaeologists in recent times have uncovered huge stones and rubble near the Western Wall in Jerusalem. The…
In The Bosom of Abraham March 26, 2017 - In The Bosom of Abraham Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church (USA) Baltimore Luke 16:19-31 – 26 March 2017 Fourth Sunday in Lent After a long illness, a woman died and arrived at the Gates of Heaven. While she…
A Woman’s Work Is Never Done! March 5, 2017 - A Woman’s Work Is Never Done! Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church (USA) Baltimore Luke 18:25-42 – 5 March 2017 First Sunday of Lent The dictionary defines “sanctuary” as 1) a holy place set aside for worship and…
The View from Here February 26, 2017 - The View from Here Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church (USA) Baltimore Luke 9:28-45 – 26 – February 2017 Transfiguration What would you say if Jesus came up to you and tapped you on the shoulder and said, “Hey, I’m…
It Takes Guts! February 5, 2017 - It Takes Guts! Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church (USA) Baltimore Luke 7: 1-17 – 5 February, 2017 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Many of you know that I have been on an administrative commission for a church in…
The Church of the Outstretched Hand January 29, 2017 - The Church of the Outstretched Hand Rev. Christa Fuller Burns Faith Presbyterian Church (USA) Baltimore Luke 6:1-16 – 29 January 2017 Fourth Sunday after Epiphany So, who cares? In our contemporary culture in which anything goes on Sunday and Sunday…

