Eyyup Esen
Prophet Muhammad’s Final Sermon I will delve into the profound messages of Prophet Muhammad’s final sermon, which serves as a timeless declaration of fundamental human rights. This sermon, delivered 14 centuries ago, stands as a powerful testament to values that...
Rev. Laura Bennett
August 18, 2024 we welcomed Rev Laura Barrett Bennett for Part One of a 3 Part series over 3 months. Her talk title Sunday is: A Ruby in the Sun Join us as we reflect on biblical passages of unconditional love and on how some of the writing of Rumi reveal the "deep...
Rev. Indira Huerta
Lesson after lesson teaches us to be grateful for the hard stuff and the dark times. But why in the world would we express gratitude for that when we know that gratitude begets more of whatever we are grateful for? Let's unpack that lesson together and discover why...
Rev. Sandra Campbell
Where There’s a Will, There’s Way! The word ‘Will’ is mentioned in scripture 3,836 times. Similarly, the word “inheritance” appears over 200 times. Inheritance is more than material wealth – it involves leaving behind wisdom, values, and virtues for future...
Amrito Cross
Meeting Ourselves As We Are In This Moment Trying to be compassionate with others is really difficult when we’re not being compassionate with ourselves. We’re often trying to ignore or get away from how we’re feeling, and instead attempting to manage others’ emotions...
Jenny Hahn
Jenny Hahn is a renowned visual artist, process art workshop facilitator, and author of the book Creative Flow: Tap and Express Your Juicy Essence. Her acrylic paintings, fine art prints and oracle card decks capture the inward journey through bold expression and a...
Rev. James Gaither
Everyone has a self-concept. The self-concept includes what is called “self-image,” a perception of what one’s “real” or “actual” self is, and an abstract idea of an “ideal” self. According to psychology and scientific studies, your self-concept determines to a great...
Lori Hall
Lori Hall will share about her faith journey as experienced during her time of great loss of her husband, John. As a first time author of the book entitled, Birds Still Dance, Lori acknowledges that we all suffer and experience loss, yet she guides us into the...
Rabbi David Zaslow
Judaism is the oldest of the three Abrahamic faiths. Reb David will trace its roots to the agricultural and shepherding communities of the ancient Middle East. The spiritual practices and festivals of Judaism today are all rooted in the ancient, earth-based cycles of...
Rev. Jackie Hawkins
Title: “Living Your Life Blessings” Living is a dynamic process. It is not static or linear. There are sometimes curves in life’s road that require us to slow down and make the necessary adjustments to our speed and steering. There are often bridges to cross that may...