Mother Earth weeps for her children—
day after day, rain drumming down.
She cleanses herself and cleanses us—
We the creatures of this earth
Raise grateful voices for our birth
Nourished by sustaining care
In us the hopes of others bear
Even during this global pandemic,
a walk around the block
yields moments of healing and beauty.
We tune our hearing to silence.
We wait on the source of being.
Our minds release the roar of thoughts.
Click below for Video of Sermon Prelude Singing Bell and Call to Worship: L: Our lives feel all disjointed as though they were a valley of dry bones. P: But the Spirit of God …
read moreAnyone who isn’t prepared to do the intense work that is required to become love in action, is allowing the dark to destroy the planet.
read moreAn index of resources posted each day on the Spirituality & Practice homepage — practices, readings, films, quotes, and more to help you navigate these times.
read moreSpiritual practices to disarm fear and uncertainty, use while taking preventative measures, handle social distancing and quarantine, be present with illness, and sustain hope.
read moreBeautifully exploring the theme that ‘only those who see the invisible can do the impossible,’ this exciting, lucid, and often heartbreaking collection of poems tracks the life and consciousness of the great Liberator Simon Bolivar.
read moreAn assembly of words that have the power of a hammer and the tenderness of a hug. A little book that tells a big story of a soul’s journey through religion to the Light.
read moreHuman child of human mother,
see the Christ has come to birth,
demonstrating now in living
every person’s human worth.
When Joseph from the prison came
He shaved his face, to proclaim
There was one to come, yet un-named
That would be our Head in everything
Pity the nation whose people are sheep
And whose shepherds mislead them
An aged man reached up to the top of his heirloom walnut bookcase
His venous arm grabbed a book of teachable stories his Dad had told
As suggested by the title, the book takes a progressive approach to religion, seeing the critical biblical analysis of the past 200 years and the discoveries of science as friends rather than enemies in the ongoing quest for truth.
read moreThis 6 week study includes Lent 1 – Palm/Passion Sunday and follows the Revised Common Lectionary (YEAR A, B or C) text selections.
read moreThis 6 week study includes Lent 1 – Palm/Passion Sunday and follows the Revised Common Lectionary (YEAR A, B or C) text selections.
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