Worship: “Resurrect, Not Restore”
We will come back. We have before and we will again. We will come back. But can it ever be the same? Would we want it to be? Rev. Aija … Continue reading Worship: “Resurrect, Not Restore”
We will come back. We have before and we will again. We will come back. But can it ever be the same? Would we want it to be? Rev. Aija … Continue reading Worship: “Resurrect, Not Restore”
Taking risks usually involves a little faith. Why do we take risks and how do they affect our lives?
Pull one string, pull them all. Rev. Aija Simpson preaching.
Mothers Day/Flower Communion. Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Cheryl Parsons.
Teman Cooke reflects back upon his first year as an agnostic seminary student after spending almost 10 years as a physics professor, and discusses what insights he's found interesting and valuable. Julie Ham is worship associate.
What does it mean to be family? Are we living up to our promises? Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Christin Kapp.
On this Father's Day we ask the question: is there something inherently special about fathers? About mothers? About our many gendered parents? Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Michele Burton. Guest Accompanist Carole Knisely provides service music.
Even the best families cannot be everything to their children. There is always the larger family, outside of the nuclear family and even outside of relatives altogether. Who has been part of … Continue reading Worship: “Who Else Is Family: In Ever Widening Circles”