Speaker: Rev. Matt Aspin

The Biggest Risk of All

Mary Oliver asked us, “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?

Join us as we consider the importance of this question in our lives and how to make sure our unique answer doesn’t get lost in the noise of living.

Who Do You Think We Are?

In an age of alternative facts, it’s more important than ever to know our own truths. So…who are we? Join us for a lively exploration of our collective identity.

Random Acts of Kindness

Everyone is welcome to take part in a celebration of kindness! We’ll find ways to increase the kindness in our lives: kindness to ourselves, to those close to us, to the people we interact with but don’t really know. Glitter may be involved. Singing and laughing will surely be part of it. Come one, come all!

Heeding the Fortune Teller’s Call

Scientists have replaced mystics as our modern prophets. It’s too bad they stopped looking for love in their crystal balls, because herein lies our best hope for both averting and weathering their predicted storms.

“Who Knows”

Few people have the true gift of seeing the future. We can hardly imagine day to day what will come. At the start of this new year, we pause to look back upon the past year, and set our intentions for the coming year.

Once Upon a Time

Humans are unique in that we use stories to make sense of our world. Our most compelling tales are passed down and offer lessons across generations on how to be successful in life, and love, and community.

Life is feeling a bit unstable these days. Is it possible that the wisdom we need to slay the many dragons we face is all contained in the fairy tales of our youth?

A Day of Memory

This year again we gather to remember our beloved dead. All ages are invited to bring along a token or memento of someone who has died (a photo, a piece of jewelry, a letter). We’ll pause to share with each other and to express our gratitude and love.

Hope Medicine

When we are physically injured, healers frequently offer remedies designed to support the body’s natural ability to repair itself. Is there a similar process available to help heal wounded relationships and communities?

Pouring into Covenant

As the program year of the congregation begins, we gather in a community of all ages to remember our connections to one another and to our faith. Please bring a little water from your summer adventures to share in the service.