by Shelly Turner | Jan 10, 2021 | Sermons
In the early 1800s, Joseph Tuckerman walked the streets of Boston to better understand the needs of the poor. Instead of simply doing the same old thing, he imagined a new way. In the wake of the events in our capitol on January 6, Rev. Rebecca asks what can we learn...
by Shelly Turner | Dec 20, 2020 | Sermons
On the day before the longest night of the year, we honor the darkness and prepare our hearts and homes for the returning of the light.
by Shelly Turner | Dec 6, 2020 | Sermons
The holidays are going to be very different this year. Rev. Rebecca explores how we can make peace with what is and maybe even find some holiday magic during a pandemic.
by Shelly Turner | Nov 22, 2020 | Sermons, Uncategorized
November is Native American Heritage Month. As we acknowledge and learn about Native American history, Rev. Rebecca asks us what opportunities we have to finally tell the truth about the centuries of racism, colonialism, and genocide that have transpired in America....
by Shelly Turner | Nov 8, 2020 | Sermons
Though the election is behind us, the work of healing and building the world we dream about continues. Rev. Rebecca invites us to take time to acknowledge what happened, connect with our emotions, and begin the healing process. Together we will begin to feel our way...
by Shelly Turner | Oct 11, 2020 | Sermons
As most LGBTQ people can attest, there are plenty of voices out there telling us we are not good enough. On this National Coming Out Day, Rev. Rebecca explores how we sort through all the nonsense and hear the voice of God, the one who calls us beloved.