Worship: “Why Do Goddesses Have Names?
“Why Do Goddesses Have Names?” What does it mean to have a personified diety/embodiment, spirituality in our bodies? Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Emily Crutcher.
“Why Do Goddesses Have Names?” What does it mean to have a personified diety/embodiment, spirituality in our bodies? Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Emily Crutcher.
The Worship Theme for February is “Humanism” February 25 – “17 Generations” From the first slave delivery in 1609 to the present, we will look at 17 generations of slavery, … Continue reading Worship: “17 Generations”
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The Worship Theme for February is “Humanism” February 18 – “A Needed Hope” At the turn of the last centurty a group of leading theologians, intellectuals and scientists came … Continue reading Worship: “A Needed Hope”
The Worship Theme for February is “Humanism” February 11 – “Throw Me Something Mister” At Mardi Gras parades people run along the sides of floats, calling up for the riders … Continue reading Worship: “Throw Me Something Mister”
The Worship Theme for February is “Humanism” “Possibility” When you don’t need faith. Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Molly Wilkinson.
“With a Capital T” Is it possible to proclaim the truth of your own faith and at the same time agree that other religions are also valid paths to Truth? … Continue reading Worship: “With a Capital T”
“Snappsy the Alligator Didn't Ask to Be in This Book” How do we understand other people's expectations of us? Rev. Aija Simpson preaching with worship associate Julie Ham for this multi-gen … Continue reading Worship: “Snappsy the Alligator Didn’t Ask to Be in This Book”
Who do we reach out to? Whose hands are we waiting to hold? On this Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday we ask how it is that we build relationships with … Continue reading Worship: “Take My Hand”