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This Sunday, we explore a dichotomy of stories as we reflect upon the teachings and values of Martin Luther King Jr., contrasted with those of prevailing current events. Will we choose love or hate? Justice or injustice? Faith or fear? Join us as we cultivate both wisdom and inspiration towards nurturing and fostering a just and compassionate world.
This Sunday, we garner insight and wisdom from L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Through the magical narration, we travel with a group of newfound friends, focusing on two prevailing themes. First, they undertook an arduous, mistaken journey to find a power of which they already held deep within. Second, while on this journey, they do together what none could do alone.
This Sunday we will revisit the stories of, consider the meanings of, and possibly rant about two miracles from the Christian and Jewish traditions. We’ll ponder the miracle of the loaves and the fishes, and, as our service falls in the middle of the Jewish holidays of Hanukkah, we will also spend some time with the story of the Maccabees and the…
May we join together in a contemplative Christmas Eve service. Together, we will honor this special holiday with a homily, hymns, scripture, and a much beloved Silent Night candle ritual. Join us in celebration and reverence as we spend a meaningful evening together. Following the service, we will have cookies in the fellowship hall.
This Sunday, we celebrate the sacred wisdom offered by the ancient celebration of the winter solstice. We embrace winter’s presence, imbuing our lives with blessings in this season of hope, renewal, introspection, and contemplation. Fostered in the unique beauty of the dark, the cold, and the silence, we cultivate a new self, brought to the world during this season of the returning sun.