Changing the Narrative The Rev. James Galasinski For there to be social equity there can’t just be changes in laws; there need to be changes of heart. In order for […]
Nurturing a Spirit of Abundance The Rev. James Galasinski We live in one of the wealthiest countries in the history of the world. Yet, at times we live with a […]
Being Comfortable Being Uncomfortable The Rev. James Galasinski Growth and exploration are hallmarks of the path of meaning. However, blazing new internal paths can be uncomfortable. Trying new foods may […]
Isolation, Exclusion, and Ostracism as Failed Solution Attempts Dr. Maureen Duffy, Pulpit Guest Isolation, exclusion, and ostracism result in well-known and damaging physical, psychological, and social consequences. Yet, individually and […]
Harvest Sunday: Artificial Need The Rev. James Galasinski In our culture we do not emphasize the importance of finding one’s life calling – we get jobs to buy stuff. We […]
When Free Speech Becomes the Freedom to Hate The Rev. James Galasinski Our country has a very proud and lenient history of free speech. However, white nationalists and other hate […]
Ingathering and Water Communion: The Water-Way The Rev. James Galasinski Taoism invites us to take the water-way that is quite the opposite of business, sports, and pop culture. Water often […]
What Did I Do to Deserve This? Cliff Westerling, Pulpit Guest One thing we all struggle with at times, is that fluctuation between despair and hope. How do we deal […]
I’ll Meet You There: Learning from Islam Bob LaVallee, Pulpit Guest There is a lovely poem by Rumi that includes the line “Out beyond the ideas of wrong and right […]