Sunday service, June 22 – Way Beyond Normal
Continuing with our monthly theme of Freedom, Debs Szymkowiak offers the sermon Way Beyond Normal, by Rev. Dana Worshop. Please see Congregation News for more information.
Continuing with our monthly theme of Freedom, Debs Szymkowiak offers the sermon Way Beyond Normal, by Rev. Dana Worshop. Please see Congregation News for more information.
Continuing with our monthly theme of Freedom, Gena Wade offers a sermon drawing on Timothy Snyder’s 2024 book On Freedom. We all think we know what “freedom” means, but do we share a definition and agree on what freedom requires? Please see Congregation News for more information.
This Sunday, Katy Boyd will discuss the UN High Commission on Refugees, its conventions, and its work with refugees around the world, and reflect on US commitments. Please see Congregation News for more information and a link to watch the service.
Rev. Bruce Marshall joins us from Silver Spring as our guest speaker this week. Rev. Marshall says, “In this sermon, I would like to offer a ‘spiritual toolbox,’ that is, a set of strategies to reach for in times when we need something to get us through.” Please see Congregation News for more information.
This Sunday, Gena Wade leads our service and will offer the sermon “What Future(s) Are We Planning For” by the Rev. Karen G. Johnston. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This Sunday, Jackie Triplett leads our service and will offer the sermon “Building a Cathedral” by Rev. Dr. Sandra Fees. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This Sunday, visiting minister Rev. James Gibbons Walker reflects on what our nurturers have taught us. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This Sunday, we will start the May theme of imagination with the sermon “The World our Hearts Know is Possible.” Please see Congregation News for more information.
This Sunday, we will consider this essential contradiction, two sides of the coin of being human: that we have both the capacity to witness and experience suffering, and also to find and experience joy. Please see Congregational News for more information.
On Easter Sunday, we will consider resurrection from a different perspective and listen to the sermon “Resurrecting a Community” by Rev. Justin Schroeder. Please see Congregation News for more information.
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