Sunday Worship in November

Nov. 1  Why the Right Gets it Wrong and the Left Just Doesn’t Get it, Rev. Greg with Marsha Saxton
A sermon about justice and political will – especially with respect to how lobbyists create gridlock and an insight into the number of people who suffer because of it.

Nov. 8 Beyond Categorical Thinking, Mr. Barb Greve with Kay Fairwell
Everyone says they want love. And we usually expend a tremendous amount of energy pursuing it. We’re on our toes looking for it or holding on to it, and it takes us to our knees. Why do we go to such lengths for love? Especially in our own families?

Nov. 15  The Kind of Communion That’s Hard to Swallow, Rev. Greg with Kathryn Jay
Examining the inequity of distribution of wealth and privilege and food and asking ourselves what we do to change this or keep it in place.

Nov. 22  Thanksgiving Drawn in Yellow Crayon, Rev. Greg
What makes us grateful – especially with respect to difficulties and trials endured? How does that help us toward becoming who we really want to be?

Nov. 29  The War on Families, Zackrie Vinczen, Intern Minister
It’s been said there is a war on families in this country. Issues like same sex marriage and the rising divorce rate have led many to posit the erosion of social values and demise of the family unit. But is this war real or merely a construct used to distract from more pressing issues afflicting families?