Future History: Living as Ancestors-In-Person and Virtual Worship
Most of our hopes for the future are framed by the present looking forward. But what happens when we reverse the lens? What if we imagine ourselves as history—to think…
Most of our hopes for the future are framed by the present looking forward. But what happens when we reverse the lens? What if we imagine ourselves as history—to think…
In a society focused on youthfulness, growing old can sometimes feel like becoming invisible. When capacities diminish through age or disease, are we still able to see and value the…
When times get tough we need to have practices and habits that can help us keep our resilience and strength. Mebbie Jackson, Tina Becker, and John Montgomery share the ways…
When Kris Kristofferson died last year he was described as a singer, songwriter and movie actor. This Sunday we'll explore what some of the lyrics of this former Rhodes Scholar…
June 26th marks the ten-year anniversary of marriage equality in the U.S. The Supreme Court's opinion ended with "It is so ordered," sounding like the perfect "happily ever after" for…
In our modern times the term “feminine” has become charged by many different groups. Yet the Divine Feminine still feels mysterious and vague. Mebbie Jackson and Brandie Miracle look at…
After the hero rode off into the sunset, what happened to the dragon's family? Many of the stories we're told about the past are made to look cleaner, simpler, or…
Join us on Sunday, June 8th for Joy in Resistance: Juneteenth and Joy Unspeakable, presented by Helen "HP" Rivers. We will make some joyful noise and explore the role of…
The Personal Beliefs and Commitments class will share some viewpoints that we hope our listeners will find useful or inspirational as we travel together in love through difficult and often divisive…
People, including many of us, speak of worries about diminishing freedom and growing repression. This Sunday, in addition to borrowing some ideas from Timothy Snyder’s book “On Freedom,” I’ll be…