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May 11, 2025
Vesak is the Buddhist holiday commemorating Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and death, as legend has it that Siddhartha Gautama — the Buddha — was born, became enlightened, and died all on the full moon of the lunar month Vesakha. We’ll be observing this Buddhist holiday while also having our annual Flower Communion.
May 4, 2025
The work of building the Beloved Community always seems impossible… until it isn’t. Join us for a service that affirms our call to Love.
April 27, 2025
What’s the natural response, and what’s the effective response? Why do we gather together as a church? How do we stay grounded in our values in these difficult times? Join us to explore the power of counterintuitive joy.
April 20, 2025
Jesus talks a lot about the kingdom (or “kin-dom”) of God. What did he mean by that, and how do the various Easter stories in the Gospels re-present that beloved community?
April 13, 2025
We pride ourselves on diversity of viewpoints — and that means we’re going to see things differently, in ways that sometimes conflict. Through conflict we learn and grow, and, if handled well, bond more deeply.
April 6, 2025
Experiencing nature can do wonders for ourselves, our relationships, our communities, other beings and the planet. With a dash of intentionality and practice we can grow our wonder, our resilience, and our impact in the world. Join us today to share joyous wonder and to practice connecting to all of life.
March 30, 2025
Our April theme is Caring. Everybody cares about something, but do we care for ourselves, others, and our world in the most effective ways?
March 23, 2025
The book, Authentic Selves, is more than an introduction to gender identity. It will be useful to those seeking to promote our shared values: our places within an interdependent web of existence; the inherent worth and dignity of all people, whatever their identity or life experiences; and justice and compassion in how we treat one other and ourselves.