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As the temperature drops and nature hibernates, many enter a time of awe and wonder. What about this season evokes those sentiments? In reflecting on these months of short days and long nights, we pause to recreate in our adult lives the innocent, inquisitive wonders of childhood. In experiencing awe in this revitalized way, we are offered ways to reconnect to all we hold sacred. We have the opportunity…
This Sunday, we reflect on the path of change in this season of gratitude. In considering the gifts of this season, we join together to contemplate the blessings of giving thanks, of sharing with one another, and of storytelling. How do the blessings of the season transform us? Together, we both give and receive the wisdom and warmth found in the stories…
Some of life’s challenges we need to accept, and some we have the ability to change. In reflecting upon changing the narratives of our own lives, we explore life-giving ways various peoples have altered their understanding of God and Christianity. Together, we explore the changes women, African Americans, and Latinos have made to the traditional understanding of God in Christianity in order…
Loss and the change that accompany it are unavoidable and necessary. Without death we would not know life, without heartbreak we would not know love, and without ailments we would not know health. We react, adapt, let go, and grow in ways unique to each individual and each loss. Together, let us explore life-giving reactions to these inevitable life transitions.
Individualism is a powerful motivating force in the predominant culture in this country. This Sunday, we will look beyond this and explore how a community-focused mindset can shift our lives and the world in powerful ways. Together, we explore the power of intentional living and dedication to the wellbeing of all.