Speaker: Rev. Dr. Linda A. Hart

Flower Service

Join in our annual Flower Service in which we celebrate community, the coming of spring, and the resilience of the human spirit. Send a picture of yourself with flowers by Wednesday, June 2, so we can see each other’s beautiful faces and appreciate the gifts of the coming summer. Please join us for worship service via … Continue reading Flower Service

Outside the Box

We think of the hard sciences — chemistry and physics — as being culturally neutral. Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, a black, agender woman physicist, tackles the cultural implications of the world of physics and what it means to be a scientist. We’ll explore her reflections and examine the boxes that we inhabit, too. Please join us … Continue reading Outside the Box

Keep Breathing!

How are you doing? I mean, really? Fifteen months of hunkering down and navigating the risks and losses of the pandemic have left many people exhausted and adrift. Is there anything we can do? The answer is “yes” and we’ll explore how to take care. Please join us for worship service via Zoom at: Webinar … Continue reading Keep Breathing!

It’s Complicated

Pema Chödrön teaches Buddhist practice and philosophy. We explore some of the central features of her teachings as we consider our families.

Talking to Grief

As our time of isolation continues, we probably will experience grief: from the loss of face to face community, people we love who are dying, fractured relationships, all of it. We need a place to hold our grief. This service offers some perspective and a brief ritual for acknowledging our losses. Music from our worship … Continue reading Talking to Grief

Big Cracks

“When something big cracks your life, there is a kind of poetry that spills out.” ~ Abigail Bengson Lots of big cracks have opened over the last year and more. We consider the poetry that has spilled out, and “The Keep Going Song” that Abigail Bengson sings with her husband Shaun.    

Our Tapestry

Celebrating our beloved community, our work in our community, and exploring our covenants through stories and images as we conclude our stewardship campaign — our worship service recording from Sunday, April 11.

Famous

It’s Easter. Jesus is probably one of the most famous names on Earth. But was fame what it was about? What was he seeking? What are we seeking?

Where You’re Going

After this year of being locked down, it may take a little time to sort out what happens next and how we find something that we can call “normal” again. How do we chart that path?

Shifting the Story

What we say and how we say it matters. The images and metaphors we rely upon shift conversations and have the capacity to transform perceptions. Let’s explore a few ways to begin change.