Learning from the Lambs
I was walking the other day and had a chance to talk with some lambs. They didn’t say much, but while I was waiting for them to answer I got to thinking about what we can learn from their purity, innocence, and skittishness.
I was walking the other day and had a chance to talk with some lambs. They didn’t say much, but while I was waiting for them to answer I got to thinking about what we can learn from their purity, innocence, and skittishness.
This service will be held in the Arthur Room of the Parish House.
Join us as we discuss ethnocentrism in the modern world and reflect on what we can do to remain open and accepting. Enjoy the talent of special musical guest Jordan Sipos.
Too many of us define “listening” as the period during which we work out what we’re going to say next. If, like me, you’re someone who needs a small reminder that listening both attracts and heals, this sermon should speak to you.
We reflect on the nature of authority, a term that shares its linguistic roots with author, and consider who we allow to be the author of our lives.
Mother Earth can help bring us energy and calm. In observance of Earth Day, we will have a shortened service in the Sanctuary, followed by a few mindfulness practices on the Square.
Reflections on the criteria by which we assess the moments, days, and years that make up our lives.
“Place” can be interpreted broadly to mean other than location- a position on an issue, where you fit in the scheme of things, your involvement.
“Hope is the thing with feathers that sings the tune without the words.” On Sunday we explore hope, a wordless hit tune from 1957, and a real beloved community.
A service on the wisdom of not making decisions.