Classism and the Possibility of Community
Escalating income inequality is not just an abstract issue. It impacts how our Fellowship is truly welcoming and inclusive of us all.
Escalating income inequality is not just an abstract issue. It impacts how our Fellowship is truly welcoming and inclusive of us all.
On the 200th anniversary of the first performance of Silent Night we kindle hope for all people of the Earth to sleep in heavenly peace. This is our Christmas service of carols, candles, cookies and community.
In retirement and with reflection upon our travels, I came to respect the power of improbable connections, with a growing sense of gratitude and humility for the mysteries of the path and the invisible hands that help during the pilgrimage.
As part of our Social Justice Initiative we are hosting a breakfast for veterans and their families, to honor and thank them for their willingness to serve and all that they have done for our country. All veterans are welcome- no religious affiliation is required or expected. Fellowship members are encouraged to help with meal … Continue reading Breakfast for Veterans
Diverse people of faith living authentically in community.
The metaphor of a growing tree fits our Fellowship nicely. In my first year as a half-time minister, I hope to build on our strong roots to nurture our health and growth as our branches reach out further into the community. Join us after the service for a joint potluck between our congregation and the … Continue reading Nurturing the Tree
The yearning for hope is such a strong human condition that all the major world religions contain a message of hope. Which of these can offer insight and support for your faith journey?
Let’s get to know our Fellowship’s neighborhood via a scavenger hunt ending with ice cream at Belts.