Joy
On this Sunday, we remember and practice joy, even in the midst of sorrow and brokenness.
On this Sunday, we remember and practice joy, even in the midst of sorrow and brokenness.
In many languages the word “spirit” is related to the word for “breath.” On this Sunday we explore breath and air as images of the holy.
In our child dedication we wish for each child to “drink deeply from the well of joy and love.” In this third service inspired by the elements, we explore water as an image of the holy.
In our child dedication, we say “may you come to know the spark of the divine that dwells within.” What is that spark? How do we share our lights with the world?
The story goes that God made the first person out of the dirt: human out of humus. In honor of Earth Day, we explore our relationship with the soil.
Good Friday gives us a traditional day to seriously consider suffering and how humans cause it. In our service, six readers each share a “modern day crucifixion” story: examples include firsthand stories of domestic violence, hate crimes, or war. We end the service in darkness with the story of Jesus’ crucifixion
When someone we love dies, we grieve. We experience the pain of grief with our minds, our bodies, and our hearts. On this Sunday, we care for our grief.
Trans / non-binary people face rising hate and discrimination. This Sunday we celebrate and affirm our faith’s love and support for trans/non-binary folks and equip ourselves better for solidarity and justice.
If we affirm that all bodies are good bodies, where does that lead us? On this Sunday, we explore the intersection of our faith and the movements for fat liberation.
If the walls of this church could speak, what would they share? This Sunday, we reflect on how this congregation has made a difference, and kick off our annual stewardship campaign.