When Ending Isn’t Failing
We often think that when we can’t keep up or maintain something it becomes a failure. We will look at other ways to understand success drawing from ideas of cycles … Continue reading When Ending Isn’t Failing
We often think that when we can’t keep up or maintain something it becomes a failure. We will look at other ways to understand success drawing from ideas of cycles … Continue reading When Ending Isn’t Failing
Exploring our cosmic history, why are we drawn to certainty, and what can mystery teach us?
Join us as guest speaker Rev. Katie Michael-Sanchez gives the sermon this Sunday! More information about this service will be announced soon.
How do we stay engaged with places where we belong when things get bumpy? What roles do we play in creating communities of belonging?
September 26th is Johnny Appleseed Day. How does what we plant live on beyond us, and what can we learn from the story of Johnny Appleseed?
This service will include a fire ritual to help us transition into the new year.
Judaism refers to Tikkun Olam – the repair of the world. We will explore how repairing/mending engages spirituality on multiple levels, from darning a sock to social action. The Spirituality … Continue reading The Spirituality of Mending
How do we move into the new year? A reflection on beginnings and endings. Click here for a PDF of the sermon
Chaplain Katie Michael-Sanchez will share stories about humanity and holiness from her work in chaplaincy. She will explore what she has learned in this inspiring and heart-breaking ministry in a … Continue reading Tales from a Chaplain