Conflict Invites Chaos
When we are in conflict, we can boil it down to sides (right or wrong / us and them). What if there are more sides to the conflict than what … Continue reading Conflict Invites Chaos
When we are in conflict, we can boil it down to sides (right or wrong / us and them). What if there are more sides to the conflict than what … Continue reading Conflict Invites Chaos
Curious as to why coal was given to “naughty” people at Christmas time? Are you Open to what you might give and receive in the future? Would you Accept coal as a gift? Are you Listening … Continue reading Sprinkle in a little COAL for the Holidays and the New Year
We live in a world that constantly tries to break us. We can’t control what the world does. What we can do is acknowledge what is broken in us, and … Continue reading If it isn’t broken, fix it, because it is broken
We have an opportunity to come out of this situation unhooked from the way we have done things in the past. I feel a sense of joy from this opportunity … Continue reading What Happens Now?
Anger can be one of the most challenging emotions we have. It can lead to poor decisions and damage relationships. How might we improve ourselves and the outcomes of interactions … Continue reading What are you so Angry About?
Join us for Flower Communion, a celebration of inclusion, freedom, and community started by Rev. Norbert Capek in 1923. How is this annual ritual not only a celebration of beauty, … Continue reading A Beautiful and Dangerous Message
Power is not inherently good or bad, yet how it is given, taken, shared, and used can be beneficial or harmful. What are our sources of power? How might we … Continue reading Using our Power for Good
What does it take to be a hero? How do we know when someone is? Come to worship, stay for the Coming of Age spaghetti lunch, and be entertained and … Continue reading SUUperheroes in Everyday Capes
“When he was six he believed that the moon overhead followed him. By nine he had deciphered the illusion trading magic for fact. No tradebacks…” Eddie Vedder
Covenants name our aspirations of the ways we want to be together. What happens when we fall short? How might forgiveness, of ourselves and one another be part of the … Continue reading When We Fall Short