The Unasked Question – In-Person and Virtual Worship

Many religions discourage adherents from asking too many questions. Questioning is interpreted as a lack of faith. This morning we will examine the positive side of asking questions. We will delve into the story of Parcival from the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and examine how things can go […]

How to Disagree Satisfactorily-In-Person and Virtual Worship

Henry David Thoreau once expressed his appreciation for a friend because the two were able to “disagree satisfactorily.” By this Sunday we will likely know the results of a national election. There will be winners and losers, celebrations and protests, joy and grief. Is there any hope that we might find a way to disagree […]