Why are we here? What does love call us to do?

Rev. Gretchen Weis

We live in complex times. Competing viewpoints bark for our attention out of the digital daze. It is difficult to catch our breath at this going rate of change, let alone to pause, reflect and make sense of our lives. Our most cherished beliefs are constantly challenged by new information and differing values. The ground keeps shifting beneath our feet.

We ask big questions: Who are we, really? Why are we here? Why are we sentient? What is the nature of our innermost self? Do we have a soul? What happens when we die?  Does some part of us continue on? If so, how? And to what purpose? If there is a source of ultimate power and love, then why is there also so much pain and suffering in the world? How are we called to serve the larger world? What does love call us to do, right here, right now?

Our faith welcomes big questions! The church is the place where we explore our deepest wonderings with one another, as we identify and live into answers that are true for us. There are powerful loving, healing connections found in sharing beloved human community. We gain assurance and strength from knowing we are not alone, even through the most difficult times in our lives.  We find care, concern, and friendship.  We find belonging.  We find a platform to work for justice. We gather here to celebrate the gift of life, and the wonder, mystery, and awe of our deepest experiences. Here, we pause, reflect, and connect with that still small voice within. Here, we challenge one another to live deeply rich, authentic, meaningful, and loving lives.

Come, let us explore the big questions of living, together.

Church News and Updates

Sunday, June 4

Sunday, June 4

“Jesus and John Wayne:  How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation” Kristin Kobes Du Mez takes us into the culture of American evangelicals, whose books, films, music, clothing and merchandise have been influencing the beliefs...

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RE Update May 28

Volunteers Needed: Save the date for an outdoor work party in the new RE outdoor space on June 4th from 11:30 am -1:00 pm.  There is still more work to be done and I invite volunteers to assist with the following tasks: filling the sandpit,...

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Sunday, May 28

Sunday, May 28

Collateral Damage On Memorial Day we take time to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. However, when we think of wars of the world we sometimes forget the collateral damage: the destruction of culture, monuments destroyed and...

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