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“In Praise of Bewilderment” – Rev. Libby Smith, Guest Speaker — In-Person & Zoom

I stole this sermon title from an article by Professor Alan Levinovitz. True interdependence requires that we be willing to connect with people who are very different from ourselves. We need to acknowledge the complexity and ambiguity of life and enter a state of “bewilderment” where we are humble, open, and flexible enough to learn … Continue reading “In Praise of Bewilderment” – Rev. Libby Smith, Guest Speaker — In-Person & Zoom

“Emerson and Hinduism” – Rev. Greg Chute, Guest Speaker — In-Person & Zoom

Emerson was deeply influenced by classical Hinduism. He wrote in his journal: “I owed a magnificent day to the Bhagavat Geeta. It was the first of books; it was as if an empire spoke to us, nothing small or unworthy, but large, serene, consistent, the voice of an old intelligence which in another age and … Continue reading “Emerson and Hinduism” – Rev. Greg Chute, Guest Speaker — In-Person & Zoom

“Living Into Possibilities” – Rev. Sue Browning, Minister — In-Person & Zoom

When we spy a forsythia bush in early bloom, we sense joy. In these moments, we are witness to resurrected life. At our Easter Service with Rev. Sue Browning, we’ll consider how these fleeting signs of spring and the traditional stories of Easter help us sustain a sense of hope and possibility for the world. … Continue reading “Living Into Possibilities” – Rev. Sue Browning, Minister — In-Person & Zoom