
In the Dark
In a familiar story, a group of people encounter an elephant without being able to see it. Each comes away with a different conclusion — … Read the rest “In the Dark”

In a familiar story, a group of people encounter an elephant without being able to see it. Each comes away with a different conclusion — … Read the rest “In the Dark”

Curiosity is often imagined as something gentle—a soft openness, a willingness to learn. But real curiosity can be more demanding, asking us to stay present … Read the rest “Curious About What’s Possible”

Sometimes nothing is wrong – only unfamiliar. Curiosity begins in the moment we pause to imagine and consider before we land on certainty. Join us … Read the rest “The Edge of What We Know”

We know the story of the frog who becomes a prince, but transformation stories are rarely so simple. What if becoming is not always upward, … Read the rest “Frog to Princess, Princess to Ogre: Ourselves, the Earth and the Possibilities”

In a famous set of experiments, psychologist Albert Bandura helped people unlearn their fear of snakes—not through reasoning, but through watching others gently touch what … Read the rest “Learning a New Response”

When Jim Henson died, people didn’t only speak of loss. They spoke of presence—of how his voice, his characters, his particular way of making meaning … Read the rest “Easter: The Love That Remains”

Some growth comes gently; some only through heat and pressure. This sermon tells the truth about rupture without romanticizing suffering. We ask what kinds of … Read the rest “When Fire Is the Teacher”

Not all transformation is about becoming new—some of it is about the ability to adapt that allows us to continue forward. We reflect on the … Read the rest “What Holds Us Together”

This sermon explores attention as a moral and spiritual practice. When the world is bent on erasure, sustained attention becomes resistance. Before anything can change, … Read the rest “May These Never End”

“We are held by what we hold in common.”— Robin Wall Kimmerer
As we take the opportunity to pledge support to this community, we … Read the rest “There Will Your Heart Be”

“We are not what other people say we are. We are who we know ourselves to be, and we are what we love. That’s okay.” … Read the rest “Who We Know Ourselves To Be”

Let’s lean into the wisdom of the calendar, as we land halfway between Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox. What are the lessons of looking forward … Read the rest “Halfway There”