On Sunday, November 20, we are participating in a “Food Waste Weekend.” Throughout this fall, thousands of other houses of worship – churches, mosques, synagogues, temples – throughout the country...
Green Team
Eco-Theological Reflection: Waste Not, Want Not: The Stewardship of Food
This month many of us will sit down to a Thanksgiving feast with family and friends. The table will be filled with the bounty of the earth and our lives. We will savor the special dishes and hopefully,...
Special Pre-Thanksgiving Congregational Brunch: Vegetarian for our Food Waste Weekend
Mark you calendars for November 20! Remember our all-vegetarian Congregational Meeting Brunch in February? We’re doing it again on our Sunday-before-Thanksgiving noon get-together to remind us of...
The Story of our Labyrinth in a Few Easy Questions
What is a labyrinth? From The Labyrinth Society web page: A labyrinth is a single path or unicursal tool for personal, psychological and spiritual transformation. Labyrinths are thought to enhance right...
Final Labyrinth Work Day October 15
Thank you to EVERYONE who has shown up on our work days! Here is what has been accomplished to date: Labyrinth laid out Bricks placed along the layout lines Trenches “cut-in” & dug out Bricks...
Walk Away Your Worries: An Eco-Theological Reflection
Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? And which of you by being...
Last Work Party for the Labyrinth! October 8
Come one, come all as we finish the creation of the labyrinth starting at 8 am on Saturday, October 8!
No Idling Zone!
There are two brand-new “No Idling” signs at our front and back entrances. These are to remind all who visit our church that idling is bad for the environment. This is just one small part...
Help us Build the Labyrinth!
We are ready to finish the labyrinth behind the back parking lot! It has been leveled, grass planted, and marked, and we are ready to set the bricks! Come help at one or both of these project work days!...
Eco-theological Reflection: How is Caring for the Planet Caring for my Neighbor?
As a Session member one of our yearly “tasks” is to speak with the confirmation class about our own faith as they “interview” us. Answering questions about what my commission (Communications)...