Theme: Pluralism
“Crayon Fence” by chrismetcalfTV is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
“Crayon Fence” by chrismetcalfTV is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
Just as an aspen grove is interconnected through roots below the earth’s surface, interdependent ties that bond humanity are not always apparent. The service will explore how we may discover identity and purpose through heritage and history.
Image credit: Endless Knot in a Burmese-Pali Manuscript. Wellcome … read more.
The Tapestry and the Telescope: using stories and metaphor to examine diversity, inclusion, and perspective.
Finding connection and spirituality in nature through both literal and symbolic journeys.
Image credit: “Walking at the shoreline” by pedrosimoes7 is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
Life is a concerto and you are the maestro! Drawing on concepts in spiritual traditions, music history, social science and neuroscience, we will explore how this most transient art form has the capacity to shape us as we walk through our lives.
An in-depth look at concepts of hope and human potential as it relates to science, spirituality, progress, and humanity.
An exploration of fear and courage from a psychological/neurological perspective as well as using stories and poetry (both original and by other authors) to speak to unique human experiences.
An examination of resilience within individuals and communities.
Music, psychology, and spirituality come together in an exploration of how human experience is shaped. We explore how mindful awareness can create a positive difference in our connections. Click on the link for the full text of Jayne Jacobs’ presentation.
Each rainbow is unique based on the perspective it is viewed from. A covenant is a promise, often sealed with a symbol, tradition, or practice. The rituals can be powerfully indicative of a society’s and an individual’s relationship with faith. Click on the link for the text of Jayne Jacobs’ presentation.
Childcare and youth programming are available during the service, and refreshments and conversation follow. Everyone is welcome!