Messages on Activism & Justice
When We See It
Rev. Lee Paczulla shares the need to recognize what is good for us and what is bad.
How to Be An Enemy
Rev. Lee Paczulla closes out our Winter message series by looking at how to be an enemy.
Still A Beautiful Place
Lay Preacher, Rodney Whittenberg, discusses how to live in a world that is so divided and how to answer the question what does it mean to have an enemy without becoming one ourselves?
A New Third Thing
Rev. Lee Paczulla discusses the struggle to stay connected to our values while dealing with the uncertainy of the world.
Holding It Together, While Falling Apart
Ministerial Intern, Yvette McDonnell, discusses the strength of all our parts.
Calling the Spirit Back
Ministerial Intern, Yvette McDonnell, shares how naming our enemies helps us show us who we truly are.
The Practice of Love
In today’s service, Lay Preacher, Don Altemus, discusses the practice of taking an intentional pause prior to responding in order to love the zone.
Wild & Precious Life 2025
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?”
Through the Forest of Fear
Lay Preacher, Chris Groppe, shares his thoughts on love, joy, and trees through a discussion on demonstrating in support of our values.
Learning How to Fly
Rev. Lee Paczulla introduces our Holiday message series, “Love the Zone,” and how people come to figure out how to do something different.
Getting Into Good Trouble
Today’s message introduces our Ministerial Intern, Yvette McDonnell, while she introduces herself through stories and allows us to know her through names, adjectives, and how she navigates the world.
Real Life
In today’s message, Rev. Lee discusses the realities surrounding today’s immigration policies and the impact our names have on this process.