Martin Steindler speaks, “Do We Still Have a Magic Door?”
Whatever Martin has to say, it is sure to be interesting and thoughtful.
Whatever Martin has to say, it is sure to be interesting and thoughtful.
Bring your pet (or a picture of your pet).
To be hopeful in these hard times is more than being foolishly romantic, according to historian Howard Zinn. It does, however, require some effort on our part. The good news is that every congregation can tap into the energy it needs to act to make this world a better place. Find out how we can … Continued
A private event is scheduled for this time.
We will celebrate Harvest Home, saying a fond goodbye to Summer and reflecting on the winter to come. Bring an Autumn Harvest fruit, food or decoration to church (e.g. apples, corn, wheat, squash, acorns, autumn leaves, pine cones, etc.).
Mercy seems like an old-fashioned word, and maybe an old-fashioned concept. But it might be just the thing we need now.
A service focusing on the idea that it can be difficult to be grateful for what we have until we've experienced what it is to have not,
The Celtic word "Samhain" means “summer’s end.” This holiday is the beginning of Winter and the New Year, the time of giving thanks for a good harvest, and a time for letting go of what no longer serves us. It is also the time of year when the veil between the worlds of the living … Continued