Speaker: Led by Rev. Ellen Quaadgras

January 26, 2020 – All of Me

“I am large” Walt Whitman wrote, “I contain multitudes.” We, humans, are multifaceted beings. Yet from the time we are small we receive messages telling us who and how we are supposed to be. What about the rest of us? As we explore the theme of integrity this month, let’s talk about what it might mean to embrace all the parts of who we are.

January 19, 2020 Where Do We Go from Here?

That’s the title of a sermon Martin Luther King preached in 1957. And an ever-recurring question for our day. Where do we go from here, in a country so divided along ideological lines, still so conflicted around race? What might we do to move toward a vision that is unified and hopeful? And what might be our part, yours and mine, in helping make those dreams come true?

January 12, 2020 Cleaning House in Home or Heart

  Reading ‘Thanks, Robert Frost’ by David Ray https://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/index.php%3Fdate=2007%252F01%252F31.html Sermon I walked by the window of a bookstore and saw something that made me stop short. There, at the front of the display case was Marie Kondo’s bestselling book: The life-changing magic of tidying up. And, there, perched right next to Kondo’s book, in a … Continue reading January 12, 2020 Cleaning House in Home or Heart

December 22nd: The Last Straw – All Ages – One Service 9AM

Join us for this year’s all-ages Christmas pageant, as Westminster children and youth bring to life a unique retelling of the Christmas story entitled “The Last Straw”. A reluctant camel is tasked with bringing gifts to the newborn Jesus, but can he make the long trip while carrying a growing number of parcels? Does he … Continue reading December 22nd: The Last Straw – All Ages – One Service 9AM

December 15: Eyes to See and Hearts to Feel

First Reading from “Make Time for Awe” By Kathleen Vohs Awe is quite threatening in certain ways, and something that is challenging and unwelcome can border on fear….The experience of awe is one where you are temporarily off-kilter in terms of your understanding of the world. People mostly walk around with a sense of knowing … Continue reading December 15: Eyes to See and Hearts to Feel

December 8th: Amazing Grace

Reading: Grounded – Finding God in the World – A Spiritual Revolution, by Diana Butler Bass “In the twentieth century, Jewish theologian Martin Buber explained that most arenas of human activity  –politics, economics, and education–  actually alienate us, because they treat human beings as objects. Modern culture has trained us to distance ourselves from one … Continue reading December 8th: Amazing Grace

There is Room at the Table (this service includes a surprise!)

Story: In God’s Hands by Larry Kushner and Gary Schmidt https://books.google.com/books?id=X99bPugixuEC Homily: It might have kept going that way indefinitely, the story tells us.  Jacob, the rich man, coming to synagogue, falling asleep, waking up and walking home. And David, the poor man, coming and cleaning and going home hungry.  Neither, looking for miracles. Both, … Continue reading There is Room at the Table (this service includes a surprise!)

From Attention to Intention: Building Foundations Under our Dreams

“You have built castles in the air. Now build foundations under them.” What we pay attention to has an impact. What we notice, where we look, who we see all affects what we end up doing. How might focusing our attention help us bring our loftiest intentions to life? How might we bring all of our dreams a little closer to reality?

Where Your Heart Is

Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:21, Christian Bible. We pay attention to money: our bank accounts, our retirement funds, whether we have enough for a vacation or that smartphone. And we pay attention to our hearts: whether we are sad or happy, frustrated or serene. But what might we learn when we focus not just on one or the other, but on the relationship between the two? How are our “treasure” and our hearts connected? And what might that show us about how to live our lives?