Messages on Death, Grief, & Loss
The Remarkable Life of Ibelin
Lay Preacher, Beverly Fox, takes a look at society’s expectations of normalcy and expectations of what life should be through her take on the documentary “The Remarkable Life of Ibelin.”
Band of Brothers
Rev. Lee Paczulla shares a message on the HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers.” Her message touches on the effect of war and violence and its intent to destroy our sense of humanity.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, introduces our summer message series, “SpiritFlix” with a look at the popular comedy show “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.” Nick reflects on the themes of resilience, healing, and finding beauty and connection.
The Time Machine: The 1940’s
Guest Preacher, Kathleen Higgins, shares her recollections of growing up in the 1940’s and the history that comes with the passing of time.
The Art of Survival on the Edge
Guest Preacher, Rev. Abbey Tennis, shares her message of the gift of experiences of the in-between and the both/and, and the above and beyond.
Expect Our Home
Guest Preacher, Rev. Amy Yoder McLoughlin, focuses on the holy and sacred relationship with land.
Wild & Precious Life 2024
Our annual Wild & Precious Life service, wherein we ask people in different decades of their lives to answer the question posed in Mary Oliver’s poem, The Summer Day, “What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
Remembrance Sunday
In our annual tradition of honoring those we’ve lost on Remembrance Sunday, Rev. Lee shares the place grief has in our lives.
Hand in Hand
In today’s message, Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez shares his own journey of healing and recovery from a long illness and the blessings he become aware of along the way.
The Bear
Rev. Lee explores the show “The Bear” and the fact that our every day lives are bursting with meaning.
Long, Long Time
Guest Preacher, Rev. Doug Hagler, discusses the episode “Long, Long Time” from the HBO show “The Last of Us”. He discusses love, zombies, and stories.
Love Endures
For Easter, Rev. Lee shares a story which challenges the way we might see Thomas the apostle. Known as a doubter, perhaps he was more rightly labeled as a person who had simply seen too many bad things to have hope.