In The Storm: Coping with Climate ChangeThe Rev. James Galasinski The environmental movement has been compared to a religion. There definitely are some similarities. The theology of the environmental movement […]
Let It BeThe Rev. James Galasinski Hope whispers to us when we hear Paul McCartney sing one of his greatest songs, Let It Be, which he wrote after the death […]
Language, Truth, and Meaning-Making Laura Rediehs, Virtual Pulpit Guest We have all noticed how hard it can be to communicate these days, especially when we disagree. One little-known reason is […]
Easter: What Really Happened? The Rev. James Galasinski Over the past few decades biblical scholars and historians have been speculating about what exactly happened after Jesus died. We know his […]
You can attend all Sunday worship services virtually. You can participate on your computer, tablet, smartphone, or landline. More complete instructions can be found here, and a helpful Zoom tutorial is here. […]
Eulogizing Our Own LivesThe Rev. James Galasinski The great poet Maya Angelou learned “that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never […]
Being Embodied BodiesThe Rev. James Galasinski On this celebration of International Women’s Day, we recognize that certain bodies have been stigmatized and marginalized by the wants and desires of dominant […]
The Gentle Art of ListeningThe Rev. James Galasinski and Carol Zimmerman, DRE One half of language is listening. Listening is an act of relationship that requires empathy. Sometimes you need […]
Loved and Saved Together: Universalism NowThe Rev. James Galasinski 250 years ago love first caught fire in Universalism on this continent. It has changed from that first inception. While some […]
You Are Special Ones Dave Nelson, Pulpit Guest From lessons learned in the fourth grade, I learned to appreciate Mr. Rogers, the special people in my life, and YOU. Because, […]