The group meets monthly to discuss books written by writers of color. All are welcome to join.
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Do you care for a spouse, partner, parent, friend or child? Join us. Facilitated by Rev. Mary. |
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The group will meet to explore the results of the recent survey to assess hybrid worship services in the future.
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Exploring spiritual growth through the metaphors, stories, roles and relationships, wisdom and humor of dreams. Bring a dream (or dream cameo) to share. All… |
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"Complete silence is very addictive," says Rebecca Knill, a writer who has cochlear implants that enable her to hear. In this funny,insightful talk, she… |
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The group will meet to discuss next steps for dual-platform preparation. All are welcome. Use the same login as Sunday morning services. |
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Please plan to come to the church for a couple of hours to clean up our church yard, do some pruning and weeding, and… |
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This service will explore and celebrate the feelings of wonder and awe that occur at unexpected times and places. In these moments, we may… |
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BYO picnic lunch at the church, outside if the weather's nice. We'll meet for the joy of being together, in person. At our September… |
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Cindy Frantz and Ann Cook-Frantz will present this year's General Assembly Sunday service: Until Love Wins. Recognizing the importance of shared ministry and the… |
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How often do we silence ourselves or others when talking about religion? Come join this discussion about what we mean when we say,"All are… |
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Jill Bolte Taylor got a research opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: She had a massive stroke, and watched as her brain functions… |
