
Sunday March 7 — two services, 9am & 11am
Bound for Freedom
Rev. Stephen Ames
What does it really mean to be free? In what ways does being accountable hinder or enhance our freedom? In this service we will explore Freedom and Accountability as values in creative tension, as our Small Group Ministries prepare to explore them later in the month.
Personal Reflection by Erin Troberg
Sunday March 14 — two services, 9am & 11am
Renewing Faith Amid the Rubble
Rev. Stephen Ames
Every day we may learn about the latest violence in Afganistan and Iraq, Darfur and Congo. We may have personal knowledge of this or other violence. What does this destruction mean for our religious faith: our theology, our hope, our commitment? Guided by the essays of Rev. Dr. Rebecca Parker, President of Starr King School for the Ministry, Rev. Stephen will explore these questions as we approach the seventh anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
Sunday March 21 — two services, 9am & 11am
Bound for a Place Called Earth
Rev. Stephen Ames
Science Fiction Myths from Star Trek to (the new) Battlestar Gallectica.
Joseph Campbell wrote, "A myth is a public dream. A dream is a private myth." We will explore evolving science fiction myths over the last forty years and what they tell us about our real life predicaments.
March 28 — two services, 9am & 11am
“The Fool Speaks”
Jake Walsh, Worship Associate
Fool and Assistant Fool to be named later
Chalice Choir, Tom Sears, director; Lynn Smith, pianist
April Fools, Jesters and all who speak uncomfortable truths can help us see our blind spots. Presented with humor, there can be relief in identifying the "Elephant in the Room". However, it's not without risk—many fools have lost their heads!