
Sunday Worship And Glorified Coffee Hour
Take a Bow - Led by church member, Mary Testin How did Albert Einstein name his own spiritual journey of wonder and reverence?
Take a Bow - Led by church member, Mary Testin How did Albert Einstein name his own spiritual journey of wonder and reverence?
Longing for Homesickness – Presenter, Danika Monarski Negative emotions such as homesickness and sorrow allow us to appreciate the beauty in having things precious enough to miss.
Stuck on Repeat: The Stuff We Love to Hate - The Rev. Brian Mason, preaching We say we believe in change—until someone actually tries to. This Sunday, we’ll look at...
From Blisters to Blessings Every pilgrimage—whether across miles or through a season of life—leaves its mark. The journey can be long, the load uneven, and the blisters real. But along...
Building and Engaging Our Church Community - Led by the Conflict Transformation Team Our diversity and differences can make us a stronger and richer congregation. The members of the newly...
Questions of Faith What if faith isn’t about having the right answers, but about learning to live with the questions? Join us as we explore how uncertainty can deepen our...
Dogs and Their Bones – The Rev. Brian Mason, preaching “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” A sermon on treasure, love, and the strange things...
The Untouchables - The Rev. Brian Mason, preaching How grace breaks barriers, heals what’s hurting, and frees us from the labels that hold us back.
Lessons from Listening to Sargasso – led by Juanita Sundberg, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia In this presentation, I offer lessons learned from listening to sargasso,...
Water Communion & Ingathering Join us as we begin the 2025 – 26 church year with our beloved Water Communion service! Everyone is invited to bring a small container of...
Learning to Bless What We Cannot Fix – The Rev. Brian Mason, preaching In a world quick to offer answers, what do we do with the wounds that can’t be...
The Mercy of Being Forgotten – The Rev. Brian Mason, preaching We fear being forgotten, and yet sometimes forgetting is mercy itself. History, God, or the universe holds more than...