Click to read the eWeekly online. Did the snow make you miss last week? No problem, just catch up on all the news and activities going on this week instead!Read more
Back in 1945, former U.S. Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson made the following observation about trust: “…the only way you can make a man trustworthy is to trust him; and the surest way to make him untrustworthy is to distrust him and show your distrust.” Aside from the sexism, that’s a compelling point. And Read more
Click to read your Happy Valentine’s Day eWeekly online! Get information about new Home Church sessions, our special event with Christopher Sims, our next Voice deadline, and so much more. Check it out!Read more
The Faith Formation program has subscribed to a new product from Soul Matters (the same organization we use for worship resources). It follows the worship theme for the month and helps you go a little more in-depth with stories and songs to share at home, all of which are hyperlinked in the packet. It will […]Read more
Click to read the eWeekly online and see the news for the coming weeks. We’ve got social justice and faith formation updates galore, so check it out!Read more
“In God We Trust.” The official motto of the United States of America since 1957, this phrase is printed on our currency and has been consistently debated in conversations on the separation of church and state ever since. But all debate aside, what does this statement mean? What does it mean for an entire country Read more
Click to download the latest February Voice Newsletter (pdf) and find out what’s coming up this month! We’re getting geared up for our sesquicentennial celebration, and starting another round of Home Church. Plus Christopher Sims will share his experiences with being a black man in liberal religious Read more
As we begin Black History Month and a second year focusing our social justice energy on anti-racism and dismantling white-supremacy, we have an opportunity to reevaluate our role as allies for racial justice. “What does it mean to be an ally? Who decides? And how can we become better allies?” These are Read more
Trust is hard to build and easy to lose, especially in our personal lives. Like a beautiful cake, trusting relationships are made up of a variety of ingredients added one at a time. What are these ingredients? Can we rely on them to avoid betrayal? This service will complement Valentine’s Day this year as Read more