Sunday Services
“Drawing on the keen observations of the nature mystic Annie Dillard, the science writer Bill Bryson and others, this service will seek to ponder our place in the scheme of things, in an utterly wild and literally incomprehensible universe where, if Dillard is right, “The secret of seeing is the pearl of great price.” Join us, won’t you?” — Drew
The Rev. Craig Schwalenberg, speaking
And how shall we celebrate this Mother’s Day? Historically, with a proclamation for peace? Sentimentally, with a card and thoughtful gifts? Reluctantly, with memories of the way things were or could have been? How shall we celebrate this day? By finding the heart of this day...
Beryl Aschenberg, Jeannette Bree, and our Religious Education Students
As our children grow in faith and understanding, we celebrate their transitions. As they move into young adulthood, we embrace them even as we encourage them to explore their own path. Today is a day to rejoice in our young people, to honor what they’ve learned and those who have mentored them, and to affirm their place among us. Our Youth Group graduates will present their “Senior Statements” during each of the three services. Please join us! — Beryl
On Sunday, May 25, 2008
MEMORIAL DAY SUNDAY
What If the Amish Were in Charge of the War on Terror?
Memorial Day Ceremony
The Rev. Dr. Andrew C. Kennedy, Senior Minister