Ruminations: Holidays
This is not a typical rumination. I’m not even sure that this is the best venue for getting all of this information to you. Hopefully you’ll glance through this and … Continue reading Ruminations: Holidays
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This is not a typical rumination. I’m not even sure that this is the best venue for getting all of this information to you. Hopefully you’ll glance through this and … Continue reading Ruminations: Holidays
Perspective Here’s a perspective that really threw me for a loop, but also gave me a sense of wonder, especially now that we are in a season of parties and … Continue reading Food for Our Minds and Spirits: Perspective
We’ve had a rough go with the December holidays and our Winter Chalica observance this past year. But this year, we’re going to be much more connect and integrated with … Continue reading Chalica Begins Soon!
This congregation knows all about solar power. Those big panels in our parking lot serve as a continual reminder of how renewable energy connects to our spiritual values. Our household … Continue reading Ruminations: Solar
Exciting new ARE classes are on the way in the New Year! The Adult Credo class will continue its work throughout the first part of the Winter. At the same … Continue reading New Adult Classes
Very exciting things are headed our way as we head into our festival of lights and the December holidays! The youth are going to be contributing a tree and our … Continue reading December YRE
If you’ve never seen a dog try to drink from a moving fountain of water, you have missed the hilarious views of expectation turned to disappointment as the water runs … Continue reading Food for Our Minds and Spirits: Thirst
When we began our Festival of Lights series on Sunday, we started with the theme of Forgiveness. Letting go of resentment helps clear the way for us to receive hope … Continue reading Ruminations: Map
Sunday marks the beginning of our Festival of Lights series, which will culminate on Christmas Eve. We’ll look at some of the things we might do to shine more fully … Continue reading Ruminations: Sabbath
There’s a long-practiced bit of religious superstition that I confess to finding quite charming. In the Christian tradition it is called Lectio Divina, and it describes the act of opening … Continue reading Food for Our Minds and Spirits: Fortune Cookie Wisdom