Fertile Ground
This Sunday we’ll discuss biology as destiny: societal pressure to be womanly, what that means, and how it affects us all. Let’s talk about changing this pattern. Please come prepared to share your thoughts and feelings.
This Sunday we’ll discuss biology as destiny: societal pressure to be womanly, what that means, and how it affects us all. Let’s talk about changing this pattern. Please come prepared to share your thoughts and feelings.
Due to the low attendance last week, we will be reprising that service this week. This Sunday we will be pondering what went wrong in the Civil Rights movement. Why are black people subject to the same terror now that they were 50 years ago? Tara be reading the Rev. William G. Sinkford’s brilliant sermon, “The Dream of White Innocence.”
This Sunday we will be pondering what went wrong in the Civil Rights movement. Why are black people subject to the same terror now that they were 50 years ago? I’ll be reading the Rev. William G. Sinkford’s brilliant sermon, “The Dream of White Innocence.”
After assuming the papacy in 2013, Pope Francis made an apostolic exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel), in which he called for a “revolution of tenderness.” This Sunday, we will explore the foundations of such a revolution and ask, “how could our lives be different if we bravely choose to be more tender?”
This Sunday we’ll take a look at the people who helped shape our lives: our parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. Come ready to share the wisdom you learned from your elders.
Join us for an intergenerational service to celebrate the Solstice. There will be music, Poetry, and of course, a story. All are welcome.