Worship Opportunities
Sunday Worship Services
Two Services Every Sunday: 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary
Worship is central to the life of this community. It reminds us of who we are, what’s really important, how we want to live, and what we hope to give to the community and to the world.
Sunday Services give power, community, meaning and hope. Minds and hearts, bodies and spirits are engaged as we celebrate life together. The Chancel Choir, congregational singing, and music lifts our spirits. Children and adults begin the service together. Children then participate in Religious Education classes. Coffee, tea and conversation follow every Sunday Service. Please note, the church is wheelchair accessible. Large-print Orders of Service and enhanced listening devices are available for our Sunday Service.
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Sunday Mornings, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m., Fireside Room
The Meditation is a lay-led worship service. Group members share in a spirit of prayer and meditation. Come join us and renew your spirit!
Tuesday Morning Worship
10:30-11:00 a.m., 2nd Tuesday of the month, September through May.
Join us in the Fireside Room for songs and silence, sharing of joys and sorrows, and a reading. All are welcome!
Thursday Evening Worship
Our mid-week worship opportunity is offered at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday evenings in the Fireside Room with one of our co-ministers or community ministers leading the service. Come enter the quiet space of our beautiful small chapel and breathe softly. Take twenty minutes to hold yourself in silence, listen to sacred music and reflect. Let yourself be quieted, nourished and refreshed in the midst of your beloved community.
2009-2010 Schedule
First Thursday: Led by Rev. Chris Holton Jablonski. Beginning May 6, Rev. Sonya Sukalski will lead First Thursday Worship until Chris returns from paternity leave.
Second Thursday: Led by Revs. Bill and Barbara Hamilton-Holway, followed by a 7:30 p.m. program reflecting on the monthly theological theme.
Third Thursday: Led by Rev. Cathleen Cox, Old Stories – New Perspectives. Ever consider that Eve and the serpent might be the real heroes of the Garden of Eden story? We’ll undertake a thought provoking—and heretical—exploration of what we can glean about the challenges and rewards of community building from some of the stories of the Hebrew Bible—one of the great living records of community in the making!
Fourth Thursday: led by Rev. Jane Ramsey
Fifth Thursday: Led by one of our chaplains or lay leaders




