Senior Salon
Offsite/ZoomSenior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
Senior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
We welcome all who identify as women to this month's Circle, a Labyrinth walk at a nearby church. We will learn about this meditative practice and have time to share.
The FAB selection for September is "The Righteous Mind" by Jonathan Haidt.
Sharon Larocque and Dianne Ewing will host our Circle Supper picnic at Heil Valley Ranch. All are welcome! Bring a dish to share.
(Note: only one service at 11am!) This Sunday we gather to kick off the church year with one all-ages service at 11:00, followed by our annual barbecue! Bring a bit of water from home or summer travels to share in our annual water ritual.
If you would like to bring a side dish to the BBQ Lunch, please sign up on Sundays at the Welcome Table.
It's time to update our photo directory! Please stop by the photo "booth" during the All Church Barbecue Lunch to get your picture taken.
Senior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
We use many names to talk about "spiritual experience" -- peak experience, a sense of aliveness, encounter with the holy, a feeling of the sacred, experiencing the world as it is, meeting God -- but no names quite get at what that experience really is. The words we use to speak about it aren't the same as what the experience is: our maps are not the territory.
Join Rev. David and Rachel Alba in dedicating our renovated RE Classroom, Nursery, and Teen Room after both the 9am and 11am services.
Come chat with members of your Board of Trustees! Get updates about church matters, ask questions, and let us know what's on your mind.
We use many names to talk about "spiritual experience" -- peak experience, a sense of aliveness, encounter with the holy, a feeling of the sacred, experiencing the world as it is, meeting God -- but no names quite get at what that experience really is. The words we use to speak about it aren't the same as what the experience is: our maps are not the territory.