Speaker: Rev. Karen Armina

With an Eye Toward Returning

It’s a joy and an honor to have had over five years of ministry together, and it’s an act of integrity to give your minister time for rest and renewal. On this, the last Sunday before Rev. Karen’s sabbatical leave begins, we’ll celebrate … read more.

Keep the Fire

This first Sunday of the New Year, we gather in multigenerational community to look ahead and reflect together on the possibilities. This is our annual Fire Communion service, in which we seal our intentions in the ritual of the burning bowl.

Round and Round

We have moved through the days of diminishing light, and today is the first day after the longest night! This morning, we’ll explore what it means to have faith in the cycles celebrated with the turning of the Wheel of the Year.

Something So Much Larger

The astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson said “We are part of this universe; we are in this universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts, is that the universe is in us.” This morning, we’ll explore our connection with everything as … read more.

Blessed Darkness

We are in the season of ever-growing darkness, which will soon end in the longest night of the Winter Solstice. Before we celebrate the return of the light, we’ll spend a morning with the story of Demeter and Persephone, to honor this … read more.

Attention as Spiritual Practice

There is so much in the world that is painful and hard, and sometimes the easiest thing to do is to shut it out.  This morning, we’ll explore what that calls us to pay attention, and what our faith tradition offers that … read more.

Look, a Squirrel!

This morning’s service was born out of an idea that arose when Rev. Karen was meeting with our youth: cultivating our attention spans in this age of distraction.  Please join us as we explore this idea in multigenerational community.