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Summer Forum Series
“What is the Church doing at Eucharist?” Sunday mornings beginning June 14

Summer Sip ‘n’ Sing
A fun and free community singalong with refreshments, Friday, June 26 from 6:30-8pm

First Nations Kitchen
Sunday, June 28, help prepare and serve indigenous To Go meals and organic produce for the community.

Capital City Grief Coalition
A support group open to anyone grieving the death of a loved one, Thursdays from 5:30-7pm

“Bearing Witness” Cello Recital
Sunday, June 21 at 2pm in the Church, cellist Kirsten Whitson will offer a multi-media program that reflects global racial injustice.

Discernment: Spiritual Practices for Sensing the Spirit’s Leading
2nd and 4th Sundays from 11:30am-1pm in the Fireside Room, beginning June 14.
Recent Sermons
Called and Sent as Disciples
The followers of Jesus, the disciples, included men and women, married and single, people of different ages, fishermen and tax collectors, perhaps farmers, shepherds, and day laborers. And at least one rich man. An eclectic bunch. Perhaps you and I might find we can imagine ourselves as disciples.
Happy Pride! Stormé DeLarverie, Stonewall revolutionary
I am loved by God for all that I am created to be, without exception. In today’s gospel Jesus is saying he did not come for those who are so righteous they stand in judgement of their fellow human beings — he came for all of us who need spiritual healing, comfort, and restorative guidance — and at some point in this life that is every one of us.
Trinity Sunday
Let’s assume for today that God does want personal communication with us, he is our mover and Trinity is our way of understanding the movers’ ways of communicating and being present with us. That is what I experience, direct communication with God. So, let’s wonder about some readings.
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"E-vangelist" Articles

A Disability Does Not Mean Inability
It is hard to be your full, true self when you have to hide parts of who you are. But God made me this way for a reason, and I’ve learned to trust that.

This is Our Church
We all agreed that wherever we landed, the church had to be Open: open hearts and minds, and open theologically. A church that rejected Ableism.