Topic: Courageously Corporeal: Celebrating Our Holy Embodiment

The Physicality of Grace

In Person, Facebook Live and YouTube. Grace is one of those “Wounded Words” that’s been used to cause spiritual harm. It was the Calvinist understanding of Grace that inspired the heretical theological stances of early Unitarians and Universalists. What might our physical experience of grace—as in “graceful”—have to teach us about the theological concept?

In Person Coffee Hour
Join us in the Social Hall for coffee and a snack or light lunch.

Music of Our Resilience and Our Resistance

In Person, Facebook Live and YouTube. Black History Month Service sponsored by the People of Color Caucus (POCC). Enlivening and soul-stirring songs and music which celebrate and honor Black history and life and lift up the interconnectedness of all.

In Person Coffee Hour
Join us in the Social Hall for coffee and a snack or light lunch.

Exorcising Descartes

In Person, Facebook Live and YouTube. Western civilization has long embraced a dualistic approach to philosophy, which has given us the notion of a mind/body split, exemplified by Descartes’ famous justification of his own existence: “I think, therefore I am.” As we begin a worship series on embodiment, let’s explore how we can help this age old wounding of our wholeness to heal.

In Person Coffee Hour
Join us in the Social Hall for coffee and a snack or light lunch.