The Languages of LoveThe Rev. James Galasinski Love is one of the highest goals a person can have. On this pre-Valentine’s service we will explore the many-faceted relational quality of […]
The Power of Pigrimages The Rev. James Galasinski In Europe, though church attendance is down, pilgrimages are as popular as ever. People still yearn to contemplate the meaning of the […]
Waterfalls, Chimps, and SpiritsThe Rev. James Galasinski New York State is blessed with some of the most beautiful awe-inspiring waterfalls in the world. In similar spaces, our ancestors, with no […]
Moral Suasion and Dr. KingThe Rev. James Galasinski Early in his career, to persuade whites to be less racist, King encouraged blacks to be well spoken and set a moral […]
Led by a Pillar of CloudThe Rev. James Galasinski The ancient Israelites were led through the wilderness to the promised land by a pillar of cloud during the day. This […]
Tugging on Indra’s NetTeresa Veramendi, Pulpit Guest How does an old Hindi myth call us into the pursuit of social justice? We will explore the expansion of our compassion to […]
City on a Hill and Redemptive NationalismThe Rev. James Galasinski From colonial times Pilgrims, Puritans, and preachers espoused a quasi-religious narrative of American exceptionalism that has led our country in […]
Rules of Thumb for the Holiday SpiritThe Rev. James Galasinski With the beginning of Hanukkah later this Sunday and Christmas just days away, we will attempt to universalize a few […]
Holiday Pageant: Spirits of the December HolidaysCarol Zimmerman, DRE During our holiday pageant, we will observe a meeting of the December Spirits. They have gathered because they are concerned people […]
Cultivating a Practice of FaithThe Rev. James Galasinski If we want our faith to grow, we need to practice it daily. It is important to develop and nurture daily habits […]