Speaker: Rev. Jo VonRue

Sunday Service

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Sunday Service

How “Welcoming” Are We?: Everyone Has the Right to Pee in Peace! https://zoom.us/j/94188516719?pwd=OW9xbWFOOENBZ2RQaXdRMTd6UFQ2UT09Dial by your location+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)Meeting ID: 941 8851 6719Password: 372668

Let Us Sing From the Balcony!

Click HERE to open the Mail Chimp Order of Service for today. The login information to connect with us on Zoom: Sunday Worship 10:30am Time: Mar 22, 2020 10:00 AM Eastern Time Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/705702501Meeting ID: 705 702 501Dial by your location+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)Meeting ID: 705 702 501

Drawn In: Re-integrate

Everything that is created is in relationship with all other things. Nothing exists in isolation. So too for our relationships with others. What happens for humanity is closely related to how we respond to each other. Are we willing to re-integrate, re-vise, re-vision our lives as we come in contact with others who are not … Continue reading Drawn In: Re-integrate

Drawn In: Resting

Something grossly overlooked in the creative process is the place of effortlessness and play. Staying too focused on deadlines and how every moment can be “productive” robs us of an important feature of what it means to be humans. Pushing through is non-sustainable, and creativity suffers if we constantly labor. Celebration is necessary along the … Continue reading Drawn In: Resting

Drawn In: Listen

“Listening” as part of creativity is about perceiving. We open our senses to see what is emerging. Perhaps what we start doesn’t end up looking like what we thought it would. Instead, once the act of creating begins, we listen to how the Spirit is guiding our next steps and unfolding possibilities we were previously … Continue reading Drawn In: Listen

Drawn In: Hover

Hovering is the creative posture of taking a moment to see the “big picture.” In a world of quick fixes and instant gratification, we sometimes want to skip the step of paying quiet attention to this question: “what one thing do we need to focus on now?”