Topic: Gratitude

An Act of Gratitude

Acts of gratitude happen all around us, even when we aren’t seeing them. It can be how we welcome someone into the church kitchen, building maintenance, onto the board, or even into our worship service. We can show our gratitude through acts of inclusive, loving, kindness to others. Lets talk about ways we can open … Continue reading An Act of Gratitude

On Slowing Down

Moving through each day can feel like we are racing against the clock. Are we missing opportunities to enrich our lives and the lives of others by being too focused on day to day things? What might we see when we slow down and look away from our own path?

Living Water: Reaching the Margins with Love

Today, we gather to reflect on a story of profound transformation—Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan Woman at the well. This moment of connection and healing exemplifies love and acceptance that transcend all boundaries. In a world marked by division and isolation, especially in the aftermath of Covid, this message is more relevant than ever. I … Continue reading Living Water: Reaching the Margins with Love

Christmas Day Intergenerational Circle Worship

Circle Worship is a relaxed, informal mode of worship commonly used by youth and young adults. Instead of a sermon, participants engage in an interactive activity. This Sunday, which is Christmas, we offer an intergenerational circle worship focused on sharing. We will invite participants to share the gift of a poem, song, piece of art, … Continue reading Christmas Day Intergenerational Circle Worship

Christmas Pageant: The Dragon Who Never Had A Christmas

It seems like going to the store or wandering in town, Christmas is everywhere! What if you lived in a world without Christmas? How would you explain what’s most important about the holiday? The Religious Exploration program invites you to enter an alternate universe filled with dragons, trolls, and talking flowers and animals as The … Continue reading Christmas Pageant: The Dragon Who Never Had A Christmas