Rev Elaine Julian ‘Just Peace’ Sunday, October 22nd
Oct. 22 is known as Peace Sunday in the United Church, but in the light of the war in Gaza I decided to borrow from the United Church of Christ, our sister church in…
Oct. 22 is known as Peace Sunday in the United Church, but in the light of the war in Gaza I decided to borrow from the United Church of Christ, our sister church in…
FORMING THE CIRCLE ♬Hymn: “Breath of God, Breath of Peace” More Voices #24 Welcome & Announcements Vision: We are a United Church, rooted in the Christian tradition. We seek to distill and exemplify the…
Invitation: Listen… Land is inviting us in. She asks us to join in her song deep within the earth. Land cries out from the ground. There is grief in her song but there is…
Photo by Bart on Unsplash Traditions and religions teach about energy as Spirit The ancients knew it. Modern physics confirms it. We live in a universe suffused with energy. Many traditions and religions call it Spirit. In…
Voice of the Day: John August Swanson on “The Storm” I began a painting in March, inspired by Pope Francis’s message in Urbi Et Orbi, “We were caught off guard by an unexpected, turbulent…
gilakas’la / čɛčɛ haθɛč, I respectfully acknowledge that I live, work, play, and pray within the traditional territory of the K’ómoks Nation Good News: Joshua 1: 9 “Strength! Courage! Don’t be timid; don’t get…
Pentecost: Wind, Fire and Spirit Officially, Pentecost isn’t until next week. It is sometimes referred to as the birthday of the church, the day when the Holy Spirit arrived in wind and fire and…
EASTER: TO BE CONTINUED! The story of the life and death of Jesus contains all the other stories that we have ever told each other over the ages, the many, many stories of the…
gilakas’la / čɛčɛ haθɛč, I respectfully acknowledge that I live, work, play, and pray within the traditional territory of the K’ómoks Nation I have a reading from thousands of years ago – from the…
Your Body is a Temple gilakas’la / čɛčɛ haθɛč, I respectfully acknowledge that I live, work, play, and pray within the traditional territory of the K’ómoks Nation Have you ever heard the phrase, “your…
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