“The Way to Start a Day” – Rev. Kimberley Debus, Guest Speaker — In-person & Zoom
We celebrate spring with a consideration of our part in the interdependent web of existence.
We celebrate spring with a consideration of our part in the interdependent web of existence.
How do we find joy and grace in a world full of despair? How do we stay soft when the world is so hard? We will consider these questions and explore practices for resilience in these times.
A celebration of Black History Month would be incomplete without examining the cultural touchstone of Afrofuturism, which posits the simple assertion that black people exist in the future. What can we learn from this movement and what is our role in imagining this future for all people?
December is a time of waiting, as the calendar connects us to holy days of anticipation, hope, and expectation. Sometimes the waiting helps us find stillness, and sometimes it brings anxiety. Together we’ll explore what it means to wait and dwell in possibility. Please CLICK HERE to view the recorded service on YouTube.