Calendar – Congregation Activities
Jul
3
Sun
Reflections on “Octavia’s Parables,” a podcast hosted by Octavia’s Brood co-editor and activist adrienne maree brown, and “Parable of the Sower Opera” creator Toshi Reagon – If you appreciated Rev. Karen’s November 22 reflection on change, you might be interested in a new group that will begin in January. “Octavia’s Parables” is a deep dive into Octavia Butler’s books Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents. Each episode runs about an hour, during which the cohosts offer a summary of the chapter, their analysis of the issues they find relevant to this time, some questions to guide our thinking about how to apply these to our lives and communities – and music.
This will be an open, drop-in group that will meet weekly for an hour. Come to as many or as few as you can! We’ll commit to listening to each episode before our meeting on it, and spend our time together discussing the reflection questions offered. It would be helpful to read the books before our group begins – or to at least read each chapter before the episode on it.
We’ll meet on Sundays starting 1-10-2021 at 4:00. Please check out the trailer here, and feel free to begin listening to see if this is for you!
Jul
6
Wed
Check weekly email for zoom link – a brief reading, guided and silent meditation, and opportunity to talk about it.
Jul
10
Sun
Reflections on “Octavia’s Parables,” a podcast hosted by Octavia’s Brood co-editor and activist adrienne maree brown, and “Parable of the Sower Opera” creator Toshi Reagon – If you appreciated Rev. Karen’s November 22 reflection on change, you might be interested in a new group that will begin in January. “Octavia’s Parables” is a deep dive into Octavia Butler’s books Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents. Each episode runs about an hour, during which the cohosts offer a summary of the chapter, their analysis of the issues they find relevant to this time, some questions to guide our thinking about how to apply these to our lives and communities – and music.
This will be an open, drop-in group that will meet weekly for an hour. Come to as many or as few as you can! We’ll commit to listening to each episode before our meeting on it, and spend our time together discussing the reflection questions offered. It would be helpful to read the books before our group begins – or to at least read each chapter before the episode on it.
We’ll meet on Sundays starting 1-10-2021 at 4:00. Please check out the trailer here, and feel free to begin listening to see if this is for you!
Jul
13
Wed
Check weekly email for zoom link – a brief reading, guided and silent meditation, and opportunity to talk about it.
Jul
17
Sun
Reflections on “Octavia’s Parables,” a podcast hosted by Octavia’s Brood co-editor and activist adrienne maree brown, and “Parable of the Sower Opera” creator Toshi Reagon – If you appreciated Rev. Karen’s November 22 reflection on change, you might be interested in a new group that will begin in January. “Octavia’s Parables” is a deep dive into Octavia Butler’s books Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents. Each episode runs about an hour, during which the cohosts offer a summary of the chapter, their analysis of the issues they find relevant to this time, some questions to guide our thinking about how to apply these to our lives and communities – and music.
This will be an open, drop-in group that will meet weekly for an hour. Come to as many or as few as you can! We’ll commit to listening to each episode before our meeting on it, and spend our time together discussing the reflection questions offered. It would be helpful to read the books before our group begins – or to at least read each chapter before the episode on it.
We’ll meet on Sundays starting 1-10-2021 at 4:00. Please check out the trailer here, and feel free to begin listening to see if this is for you!
Jul
20
Wed
Check weekly email for zoom link – a brief reading, guided and silent meditation, and opportunity to talk about it.
Jul
24
Sun
Reflections on “Octavia’s Parables,” a podcast hosted by Octavia’s Brood co-editor and activist adrienne maree brown, and “Parable of the Sower Opera” creator Toshi Reagon – If you appreciated Rev. Karen’s November 22 reflection on change, you might be interested in a new group that will begin in January. “Octavia’s Parables” is a deep dive into Octavia Butler’s books Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents. Each episode runs about an hour, during which the cohosts offer a summary of the chapter, their analysis of the issues they find relevant to this time, some questions to guide our thinking about how to apply these to our lives and communities – and music.
This will be an open, drop-in group that will meet weekly for an hour. Come to as many or as few as you can! We’ll commit to listening to each episode before our meeting on it, and spend our time together discussing the reflection questions offered. It would be helpful to read the books before our group begins – or to at least read each chapter before the episode on it.
We’ll meet on Sundays starting 1-10-2021 at 4:00. Please check out the trailer here, and feel free to begin listening to see if this is for you!
Jul
27
Wed
Check weekly email for zoom link – a brief reading, guided and silent meditation, and opportunity to talk about it.
Jul
31
Sun
Reflections on “Octavia’s Parables,” a podcast hosted by Octavia’s Brood co-editor and activist adrienne maree brown, and “Parable of the Sower Opera” creator Toshi Reagon – If you appreciated Rev. Karen’s November 22 reflection on change, you might be interested in a new group that will begin in January. “Octavia’s Parables” is a deep dive into Octavia Butler’s books Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents. Each episode runs about an hour, during which the cohosts offer a summary of the chapter, their analysis of the issues they find relevant to this time, some questions to guide our thinking about how to apply these to our lives and communities – and music.
This will be an open, drop-in group that will meet weekly for an hour. Come to as many or as few as you can! We’ll commit to listening to each episode before our meeting on it, and spend our time together discussing the reflection questions offered. It would be helpful to read the books before our group begins – or to at least read each chapter before the episode on it.
We’ll meet on Sundays starting 1-10-2021 at 4:00. Please check out the trailer here, and feel free to begin listening to see if this is for you!
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