by Rev. Ashley Harness | Apr 7, 2019 | Sermons
Luke 13: 10-17 We have been working our way through the journey of Lent as a journey of following Jesus towards Healing Justice. Healing Justice is a recent term of ancient origins. It comes from movement spaces lead by women and queer folks and people of color who...
by Rev. Dr. Rebecca Voelkel | Mar 21, 2019 | Sermons
Luke 9:28-36 Listen here: Holy One of brilliant light and deepest, warmest darkness—both of which hold and guide, teach and heal us. We are gathered in your presence amidst the impossibilities of another spring. Touch my mouth and all of our hearts, that we, with our...
by Rev. Ashley Harness | Mar 17, 2019 | Sermons
Luke 4:1-13 Welcome to the season of Lent. For some of us, this is a season of contemplative reconnection with the Divine we long for each year. For some of us, this is a season that reminds us of awful Sundays when we weren’t allowed to play after church as children....
by Rev. Ashley Harness | Mar 9, 2019 | Sermons
Eulogy for Kayla Collins: “Say something you know to be true,” said Kayla when she asked me to giver her eulogy last October. “Oh, and wear the white robe. No black, sad academic robes.” This was Kayla in a nutshell, full of profound clarity of purpose and fully...
by Rev. Ashley Harness | Feb 24, 2019 | Sermons
Listen here: Luke 6: 27-31 Meg was a freshman in high school and a brilliant mathematician. She had a little brother who was, if it was possible, even more brilliant than she was. He was brilliant not just in the ways an IQ can measure, but at loving people. His name...
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