Speaker: Rev. Karen Armina

Open Circles

Just hearing the word “belonging” can conjure up a deep desire to be included- but being let into the circle is only one section of the path of belonging.  This morning, we’ll explore another section of the path- getting to participate in expanding the circle.

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Flowing Like Time – Water Communion

This year, it feels especially important to reflect on our coming back together after our summer activities.  We’ve been apart in some form or another for two and a half years.  Let’s celebrate coming back together in multigenerational worship with stories and song – and … read more.

Ask Away!

A fun annual summer tradition – a “question box” service!  What are you curious about?  What questions do you have for Rev. Karen – spiritual, personal, ethical, philosophical, religious?  Rev. Karen will collect written questions in the chat and in the sanctuary, and offer her … read more.

Just Look Up

The stars are so far away, and if we live in light-filled parts of the world, we can barely see them.  Yet we’re intimately connected to them.  This morning, we’ll explore how we’re touched and inspired by the night sky.

Share the Plate

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Resting in the Grace of the World

After spending almost two weeks camping in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, I’m feeling moved to reflect on Wendell Berry’s poem, “The Peace of Wild Things.”  So this morning we’ll explore our connections with the natural world and what wisdom and healing we might find … read more.

The Guest House

How can we celebrate blessings when there is so much hurt in the world?  One wisdom teaching, Rumi’s poem “The Guest House,” advises us to “welcome and entertain them all!”  This morning, we’ll explore how we might celebrate the full complexity of life.

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Blessed by Each Other – Flower Communion

This congregation was founded with the understanding that the people are the church, and every year in June we celebrate the community we create together.  This morning, we’ll make a communal bouquet with the flowers you bring, and take them home as reminders of the … read more.

Beautiful Together

It’s been a hard couple of years, characterized by pandemic, confusion, division, war, and deteriorating democracy.  It’s easy to succumb to fear and ugliness.  And.  Our values and principles guide us toward love, hope, peace, and freedom.  This morning, we’ll explore the role of our … read more.