


Spiritual practice for Epiphany: geocaching with a twist
The idea that we are on a spiritual journey is a familiar one. This Epiphany season we will experience actual journeying together through the practice of geocaching. A geocache is an item (typically a container holding several items or logbook) that has been hidden at... Read more...
Worship & Music
To worship You in unity and diversity… is what we covenant with God and one another each week in worship. As our congregation moves through this time of change and looks to the future, it does so by also looking deeply and critically at it’s past and present. Ten... Read more...
Worship Ministry
Lenten Spiritual Practice/Challenge You are encouraged to create, join, or be attentive to a small group you are already a part of during this season. This could be an existing book group, a choir or musical group, a group of friends you already have. It does not have... Read more...
Don’t fear “the ask”
One of the truths of leading or coordinating any ministry that most people truly struggle with (myself included) is that you really, truly cannot do it alone. I *love* working with people… but I hate having to ask folks to do things. And that’s what it comes down to... Read more...
How do we get where we want to be?
Love one another, and do not fear are the two most common calls to action in our Gospel texts. Lately, more often than not, I’m overwhelmed by news stories of reasons to be afraid and reports of greedy and spiteful behaviors of all kinds, and I’m honestly not sure... Read more...
A New Year’s Justice Resolution
I’ve decided to start a new trend. Since Martin Luther King Jr. Day and New Years Day happen in the same month, I’m combining them into a New Year’s Justice Resolution. I let go of the personal New Year’s resolutions years ago. I mean, Lent is right around the corner... Read more...