Love and Resistance
As we practice resistance to evil, we practice love. What does this look like in our families and congregation?
The Annual Pledge The Annual Pledge Campaign is happening now!
What can YOU do? Respond online or on paper. Submit a campaign couplet (details in Tuesday bulletins). Return a coloring page for display in the foyer. Take part and help us build bridges to the future.
For more information, click Annual Pledge Campaign webpage. On that page you’ll find links to the pledge form (for those making a financial promise) and an update form (for those not making a financial pledge).
As we practice resistance to evil, we practice love. What does this look like in our families and congregation?
Two subjects to avoid in polite company. I’m going to talk about them this morning and what our religion has to do with our politics.
We declare that every person is inherently worthy and has the right to flourish withdignity, love, and compassion.
Today marks the beginning of “Peace Corps Week” which ends March 1 on the 64th anniversary of the birth of the Peace Corps, promoting world peace and friendship. We’ll share some stories of service as we seek to transform the world through liberating love.
Love is the power that holds us together and is at the center. We do the work of living our shared values through the spiritual discipline of Love.
I like to celebrate “Interdependence Day” rather than “Independence Day.” While it is important to separate from our oppressors, we must recognize our linkages, too. Especially as our national presidential election looms, that we will be in relationship with those who voted for the other candidate is not in question. The question is: how do … Continue reading On Interdependence
“What we call a beginning is often the end” wrote TS Eliot. To create something new, we often have to deconstruct the old paradigm.