Speaker: Rev. Sage Olnick

Stories that Set Us Free

Laura Hershey wrote, “…Those without power risk everything to tell their story and must.” This Sunday we will consider the stories we tell and retell to encourage us onward.

Origin Stories

As we honor the blessings and burdens of Mother’s Day, this Sunday we will explore how origin stories shape who we are and who we can be.

Holy Humor

Humor is a source of energy, joy, and wisdom. This Sunday we will reflect on the importance of laughter in our lives.

Flower Communion

The majority of 2020 was much like the Christian holy days of Good Friday and Holy Saturday: isolated, disconnected, even entombed. Join us this Sunday as we celebrate our sacred ritual of Flower Communion and the many ways we have grown in the past year.

Our Commitment Shapes Us

“Inevitably in our lives we commit ourselves to something, whether worthy or not” (quote by Henry Nelson Wieman). This Sunday we will explore how our commitments shape who we are and where we find belonging. 

Our Commitment to Each Other

Brian Andreas writes, “Anyone can slay a dragon, she told me, but try waking up every morning and loving the world all over again. That’s what takes a real hero.”  This Sunday we will reflect on our commitments to our community and each other.