“Make the Wounded Whole” -In-Person and Virtual Worship Service
On the Fourth of July, this nation's birthday, we often hear the wounded narrative painting over the painful reality hidden in the shadows we dare not look. How are we to heal as…
On the Fourth of July, this nation's birthday, we often hear the wounded narrative painting over the painful reality hidden in the shadows we dare not look. How are we to heal as…
This Sunday will be the Reverend Jametta Alston’s last sermon as our assistant minister. The actual sermon topic may change but this your chance to come wish Jametta well as…
Archbishop Desmond Tutu won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end aparthied in South Africa. He is world famous for his efforts to combat bias, bigotry and racism.…
Some religions teach we only have one lifetime to get it right with eternal heaven or everlasting hell waiting for us at the end. Traditional Buddhists believe in reincarnation which…
In the early 20th century William James gave lectures on the psychology of religion that were later compiled into a book which many of us read in high school or…
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) are integral to our American cultural mosaic. AAPI communities encompass a wide range of diversity consisting of approximately 50 ethnic groups speaking over 100…
Do you remember those old Charles Atlas advertisements that promoted body building courses by showing weak people being bullied by muscular people? Those who engage in physical weightlifting are often…
Some traditions teach that religion is about being obedient to written rules that can be found in a book. However, the Sufi tradition teaches that it is about being in…
.A woman held up a sign in a Black Lives Matter rally that read, “When George Floyd called out for his mama all mothers were summoned.” This Sunday we reflect…
How open are we to change as individuals and as a congregation? Does our need for ritual, routine, consistency serve our spiritual growth or impeded it? (You can watch our…