How We Want to Die
“How we want to die” could be the most important and costly conversation that America isn’t having. On August 4, we will lead a discussion in caring community in the hope of finding answers for ourselves and our families.
“How we want to die” could be the most important and costly conversation that America isn’t having. On August 4, we will lead a discussion in caring community in the hope of finding answers for ourselves and our families.
We’ve all been on this planet long enough to have suffered at least one significant loss. Be it the death of a loved one, a job, a big opportunity, even elements of our own health, we have lived through the pain of loss. Psychological studies indicate that how we respond to it can shape our … Continue reading The Power of Loss
The past few tumultuous years have only added to the wounds many of us have carried for years. Where and how do we begin to heal? Darn, it probably begins within. Let’s join together (in person or online) to reflect on our common and personal sufferings and contemplate this never-ending healing journey. Worship Leader – … Continue reading Walking Gently in the World of the Wounded
We will consider the science, the spoofs, and the spiritual component as we look at what’s relevant now in this ancient question. Perhaps you’ve seen the June 25th report from the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence or the recent “60 Minutes” segment, both on UFO sightings. There seems to be a current … Continue reading Are We Alone in the Universe?