Sunday, October 3

“Frederick Douglass:  The Abolitionist’s Journey from Devout Christian to an ‘Infidel’ Humanist” Frederick Douglass was one of the most famous abolitionists in the 1800s who knew the horrors of slavery firsthand.  Douglass originally identified as a...

In Person Worship

The Congregation may meet in person inside the Sanctuary beginning Sunday, October 3. Before attending in person, please print, fill out and turn in (just once), a signed Safety Covenant for Covid-19. This is similar to and based on the Safety Covenant the Youth Group...

Sunday Worship

We will gather for in-person worship at 10:00 a.m. in our sanctuary or if you prefer — or if you are feeling sick — please continue to log on to Zoom from the comfort and safety of your own home to be a part of our worship experience. We are a certified Welcoming...

Sunday, September 26

“Imagine You are a Puzzle Piece” Think of yourself as a single puzzle piece. Your individual talents and gifts are symbolized by the splashes of color and hints of patterns defining your unique piece. We come in different sizes and shapes.  Our irregular edges hint at...

Sunday, September 19

“Separation of Church and State: They Really Meant It!” If July 4th and the Declaration of Independence represent the birth of our nation, then September 17th symbolizes when America moved into adulthood — when 39 hot, tired, sweaty men dressed in stockings...