“Learning from Trees”
Resilient trees can survive fires and storms. As we continue to find our way in a post-vaccine world, let’s consider what we can learn from the forest.
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Resilient trees can survive fires and storms. As we continue to find our way in a post-vaccine world, let’s consider what we can learn from the forest.
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In an August 2018 sermon, Rev. Sharon offered her reflections on the truths that keep her grounded and centered. Today we revisit that sermon from three years ago. Have those truths held up?
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We mark the Pagan holiday of Lammas, the first harvest festival, the festival of grain. Please have a piece of fruit or vegetable with you to eat during the service (cherry tomatoes are especially appropriate!). We will celebrate the bounty together.
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As we continue to emerge from the stresses and fears of the pandemic, it is tempting to return to all the activities and commitments we used to do. But weren’t we pretty stressed out and overwhelmed even before the pandemic started? Today let’s consider how … read more.
Do you have something you’ve always wanted to ask a minister, the minister, YOUR minister? Today’s the day to bring your question! Questions will be collected during the service and answered by Rev. Sharon in lieu of a sermon.
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We celebrate the start of summer.
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This is the final sermon in a 10-part series on healing racialized trauma inspired by the book “My Grandmother’s Hands” by trauma specialist Resmaa Menakem.
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In our world of information overload and nonstop social media sharing, going silent can be a radical act. This is the sixth and final service in a series on developing a regular spiritual practice.
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Experiences that are rich in metaphor and movement can deepen our insights and self-reflection. This is the fifth service in a series on developing a regular spiritual practice.
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May is Mental Health Month. This morning’s service reflects on the prevalence of paranoia, a feeling that can range from mild to dangerously severe.
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