Being Together
Linda talks about interdependence and relationship, relationship, relationship. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
Linda talks about interdependence and relationship, relationship, relationship. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
Today is the start of our stewardship campaign. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to consider what it means to be a part of this community, and the ways we can and do join in supporting it. Y’all come! Click here to view the service at 10am. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
A story from an ancient Jewish text points us toward what it might mean to heal. Rabbi Sharon Brous explores this in a recent book. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
We’re closing out the month of February with an opportunity to reflect on love in our lives. Everyone gets to come! There’ll be a story, and opportunities to share with each other about how love appears in your life. Click here to view the service.
In the midst of Black History Month and on the birthday of both Audre Lorde and Toni Morrison, we’ll immerse ourselves in the poetry written by Black poets. Click here to view the service.
It’s been 55 years since Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. The dream he sought to bring into reality has not been realized. Where are we now? Where shall we go? Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
One of our central documents is our Covenant of Right Relations. It names central values of our community: compassion, curiosity, reverence, and respect. We’ll consider these four values as we reflect on how we are in community. Click here to view the service at 10am. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
Conversation is a practice and an art. How do we create spaces where it can happen? Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
Come together in the darkness, to remember the light that comes as we celebrate the universal messages of Christmastime. Let’s sing familiar songs, hear the familiar story, reflect on what it all means, and light candles. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
The 4th Principle bids us to engage the free and responsible search for truth and meaning. We’ll consider a few dimensions of that search. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.