The book for October 10th meeting of the FCC book group is “Murder at the Mission: A Frontier Killing, Its Legacy of Lies, and the Taking of the American West’ by Blaine Harden.
Read MoreI hope you are able to come to worship this Sunday, October 10 at 10 am. Many of us have been looking forward to the service in the sanctuary with special music from the choir and the organ, and being in the presence of our church community.
Read MoreThe next Bienvenidos Quilts Exhibit and Blessing will be the weekend of November’s Second Sunday, November 12th-14th. We hope you will join us.
Read MoreWhile the 25-person limit is still in effect for Art & Soul Café, advance sign up is no longer required
Read MoreOur October walk will explore the 7x7 Gallery Walk, Footprints, six art exhibitions that open us to the challenges of migrating people. Start your visit in our own ArtReach Gallery at your leisure.
Read MoreA liturgical dance choir is forming in our church. No previous dance experience required to participate.
Read MoreThere are small groups forming in relation to the new worship series on discernment.
Read MoreThe Church Council decided to allow hot beverages at the zoom service in the Art & Soul Café beginning next Sunday.
Read MoreNan Wagner’s nephew, Nelson Clarke, is a member of Team Rubicon at Fort Pickett in Virginia and is a volunteer and coordinator at an Afghan refugee camp. They are requesting donations of goods and have created a Wishlist on Amazon for the most needed items.
Read MoreSave the date for our first Eve’s Circle meeting of the church year: Saturday, September 25, from 10-noon.
Read MoreThe Soul Box Project will hold a virtual information session about their Washington, DC, exhibit This Loss We Carry at 4:30 pm on Tuesday, September 21.
Read MoreSPECIAL EVENT: Watch Ai WeiWei’s Human Flow in Fellowship Hall on Tuesday, September 28th at 4:30.
Read MoreThe Book Group will convene on Tuesday, September 14 for an online discussion beginning at 4:30pm.
The selection for September is the non-fiction "Our Crowd": The Great Jewish Families of New York by Stephen Birmingham. It was published in 1967 and appeared on the NY Times best-seller list for 47 weeks.
Read MoreA digital age, adult conversation and service about forgiveness, atonement, re-centering, remembrance, and celebration. Online only.
Read MoreThis week one of our First Crew members, Susan Harris, is in Tucson, Arizona, where she visited Casa Alitas.
Read MoreOur next church walk will be Sunday, September 19 at 2pm. Join Al Horn for a stroll through Ladd’s Addition.
Read MoreWhat an exciting time to be part of that team! This fall, we will fully implement Phase I of the proposal for the different modes of worship.
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