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Where Was God in This Day?

We will reflect on an African story about a young boy and an old woman to find the sacred in everyday living.

Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday during worship service. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in our sanctuary during services.

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Draw the Circle Wide

This month we explore what it means for each of us to experience wholeness. But what does wholeness look like for us as a congregation?

Religious Exploration for children and youth is available during the 9:30 service. Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday during both worship services. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in our sanctuary during services, too.

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Burning Bowl Ritual

Join us for a morning of reflection, meditation, and new beginnings as we say goodbye to 2018 and welcome the new year that awaits.

NOTE: There will be one service only for the entire family at 10:00 a.m. No childcare provided.

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Dwell in Possibility

As we go through our daily lives, we face many obstacles and challenges. What would happen if we saw each day as a possibility instead of a list of must dos?  What difference would it make in our interactions with ourselves and others?

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Religious Affiliations

Continuing with our summer series, we will investigate labels of religious affiliations. What do we gain from these labels? What are the dangers that can come from these labels? How do our principles guide our actions when confronted by labels?

Note: Religious Exploration is available during the service for children K-5th grade. Babysitting is available, and babies and toddlers are also welcome in our sanctuary during services.

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Everyday Leadership

What does it mean to be a leader? In this time when we are craving positive leadership, perhaps we should redifne what it means to be a leader.

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Everyday Leadership

What does it mean to be a leader? In this time when we are craving positive leadership, perhaps we should redefine what it means to be a leader.

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Burning Bowl Ritual

January 1st marks the start of a new year. Join us for a morning of reflection, meditation, and new beginnings as we say goodbye to 2017 and welcome the new year that awaits.

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Death & Birth

Where do we come from and where are we going? Come explore the teachings of various world religions on death, birth, and what it means for each of us.

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Stone Soup

When it feels as though were living in a time of scarcity, how can we act from a place of abundance? This intergenerational service relates a familiar story, introducing two strangers who coax an entire village into realizing the power of sharing and giving. It also encourages the congregation to be aware of opportunities to notice grace and practice random acts of kindness. Our Religious Exploration kids are asking for canned food donations for their food drive as well.