
Sunday Service – November 16
Breaking the rules comes more naturally to some of us than others. We’ll explore some tools we all need to develop to prepare ourselves to work for collective liberation in times of crisis.

Breaking the rules comes more naturally to some of us than others. We’ll explore some tools we all need to develop to prepare ourselves to work for collective liberation in times of crisis.

Rev. Bran and Tom Winner will offer reflections on caregiving journeys and what it means to love someone who is living with dementia.

Any endeavor that is worth doing involves risk. Being authentic, listening to each other, working toward peace and freedom, creating beauty–all of the activities that bring meaning to the human experience expose us to the possibility of pain and disappointment. We also risk the possibility

This multigenerational service invites us to explore our relationship with love, death, and the ways grief connects us all. Bring your dearest memories of lost loved ones (and perhaps some tissues) to this special Sunday, when we will hold one another in the complicated and

As we observe the devastating impacts of climate change in our own backyards and around the world, the grief can become overwhelming. How can regular people like us be present with these realities?

Rev. Bran will share from the heart on what their journeys with disability and chronic illness have taught them about the nature of wholeness.

Join guest speaker Rev. Lileigh C. “Keva” Brown for a brief exploration of disenfranchised grief in its many incarnations. Musical performance by Kendra Trufahnestock and Laura Edinger.

All earth’s creatures within this great interdependent web are important in their own way, but some of them bless our lives in particularly special ways. For this all-ages service, please bring photos, drawings, or tokens of your animal companions, whether living or of beloved memory,

Many of us were raised to value a high IQ. New scientific approaches have begun to suggest that the scale of intelligence may not be as linear as we thought. So what makes “smart” people different? And how might we cultivate a brighter world?

The Worship Team presents an Autumn-themed service for all-ages with seasonal readings, hymns, and crafts.