Click to read the eWeekly online. Movie Night, Trivia Night, Poetry Slam, Soup Supper. Read the eWeekly to find out all about what’s coming up at Peoples.Read more
Creating Space for Change In Leading Change in the Congregation, author Gilbert Rendle explains what he calls the emotional roller coaster cycle of change. He points out that folks usually respond to impending change with some initial level of excitement and determination. Whether we’re buying a car or losing a Read more
“Empathy is full presence to what’s alive in the other person at this moment.” – John Cunningham As a student at the University of Minnesota I heard a story I will never forget. A young man, a college freshman from the Deep South, had just moved to Minneapolis and was experiencing his first real Read more
Click to download the February Voice (pdf) and find out what’s coming up! Events like a reading by local writers on the 3rd, the Vagina Monologues on the 17th, movie night, Shared Spirits, and even more than that. Open the Voice, open your calendars, and join in!Read more
Empathy is a difficult concept to understand at times. We’ll explore what empathy is and how we use it our daily lives. Service led by Acting Director of Religious Education David Wise.Read more
Sometimes the hardest person to feel compassion for is oneself. But without it meaningful relationships and good communication are almost impossible. We have to cultivate self-empathy, listen to our feelings, and know our own deepest desires in order to engage with others. Come learn how effective, nonviolent, and Read more
Empathy is always a good thing, right? Or is it? Is there such a thing as too much empathy? And how does empathy impact our morality: for better or worse? When it comes to moral decision making empathy certainly plays a big role, but it is far more complicated than you might think! Service led […]Read more
We’ll explore the practice of empathy through the creation of, and our reaction to, inspired arts—poetry, music, and canvas. Service led by Maria Kell and Bryan Davis.Read more