7/28/24 Do What You’re Doing when You’re Doing It
Service led by Rebecca Waddle Music by Will Bristol
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Service led by Rebecca Waddle Music by Will Bristol
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Led by Oliver Goodrich This service will explore the dispositions/habits of heart & mind that might allow us to be changed by the people and places we encounter (awareness, curiosity, wonder, and humility to name a few). Oliver Goodrich, M.Ed., is a religious educator, interfaith leader, and spiritual director who is passionate about making spiritual
Led by Faith Barnes We learn to adapt to our worlds. We learn to respond to the environment that surrounds us in a way that helps us survive. For many of us, our lives have provided a good balance of strengths and challenges. But, what happens when we experience a traumatic event that throws this
7/14/24 Losing Hope, Regaining Faith Read More »
Led by Kye Flannery M.Div. A hospital is a liminal space, which can change people’s lives in serious ways. Nobody wants to go to the hospital — it is a place where expansive love is needed, and shown, every day. As a chaplain I’ve met incredibly beautiful people in impossible situations, and witnessed some of
7/7/24 Metta in Medicine Read More »
Led by Nisha Agarwal What is the difference between refugees, asylum seekers, immigrants and undocumented immigrants? 2) How does this impact Maine? 3) What is the organization — International Refugee Assistance Project — doing on this? and 4) What has Nisha’s own journey been in relation to migration, personally and professionally? As Deputy Executive Director
Led by Mary Atala Lessard Mary Atala Lessard will share her experiences with sexual orientation in her journey as a mother and how they changed her life. Mary Atala Lessard was born in Lewiston, Maine. Before she retired last June, Mary At taught in elementary schools in Mass., Maine and N.H. She became a Unitarian
Led by Barbara Snapp A sense of place is a powerful – and very personal – force. It speaks with the voice of history, but opens doors to the future, for ourselves and the people in our lives. When the sense of place includes the natural landscape, it folds us into the broader world of
6/16/24 Nature, Legacy and Renewal Read More »
Led by Rev. Dr. Kharma Amos As we continue our reflections on the Soul Matters theme of Renewal, we join with many in our own community and around the world in celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride. For those from historically marginalized identities (like many LGBTQ people), having pride in oneself can be a real challenge. In the
6/9/24 Pride: A Renewing & Renewable Resource Read More »
Led by Rev. Dr. Kharma Amos Renewal is the theme of this final month of our church year, and a fitting focus for our reflections as we enter summer. We will draw upon the wisdom of Tricia Hersey and other BIPOC leaders who know that intentional, disciplined rest is a foundation not only for personal
6/2/24 Renewal: Stop Resisting a Rest Read More »