Speaker: Rev. Sharon Wylie

“Invisible People”

Human trafficking is San Diego’s second largest underground economy, after drug trafficking. But most of us know very little about this modern day slavery. Please join us for an educational (and gently worded) service as we consider how we can help.

July 16 – “Question Box Sunday”

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. Children’s questions will be answered during … read more.

Addicted to the Sensational

The world around us is filled with pleasurable experiences: sounds, sights, things to taste and touch. But too much of a good thing can sometimes be harmful. How do we know when we cross the line from enjoyment to addiction?

Question Box Sunday

July 16, 2017

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. Children’s questions will be … read more.

Compassionate Living

9 & 11 AM
The last step to compassionate living is to wish our enemies well. Can we do it? And who are our enemies anyway? This is the final sermon in a 10-part sermon series inspired by Karen Armstrong’s book, Twelve Steps to … read more.

Sharing With Strangers

Religious teachings often admonish us to welcome the stranger. But there are real dangers and risks in the world. How do we reconcile our need for safety with the call to hospitality? This is the ninth in a 10-part sermon series inspired by Karen Armstrong’s … read more.

Compassion of a Global Citizen

Developing compassion requires more than cultivating empathy. Real study and learning is also a benefit. This is the eighth in a 10-part sermon series on Compassionate Living, inspired by Karen Armstrong’s book Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life.

How Should We Speak to One Another

How to talk with people who disagree with us is the conundrum of our time. Increasingly, people simply choose NOT to talk with one another about differences. But should we really close ourselves off from important dialogue? This is the sixth in a 10-part sermon … read more.

Though You’ve Broken Your Vows

The Sufi poet Rumi writes, “Come, even if you have broken your vow a hundred times.” At the heart of our congregational polity is our understanding of covenant, the promises we make to each other. What does it mean to make promises we know we … read more.