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So excited to be back to West Hill this week after seven, count them, seven week of study and vacation. The focus of my time away has been the writing of my second book, this one on the topic of prayer. It has been a rich time and I've been influenced by so many great minds -- some having written centuries ago, some just a few weeks back. The book is due out at Easter next year. Between now and then, we'll have lots to talk about as the ideas and understandings that have percolated in my brain and that I've encountered as I've studied begin to percolate in the community as well. I am SOOOOO fortunate to be doing this work together with you and I can't tell you how delighted I am that we are forging a way to the future that promises it will shine with all the beauty we can possibly offer it.
Posted by: Donna Lockhart in thoughts, reflection, raves, rants, people, media, fellowship, current events, community news, church news on
Sep 2, 2010
The deadline for our newsletter, THE SALTSHAKER, is this weekend. Submit your articles about your committee, upcoming activities, report on past events, summer vacations, news and views. Our publisher, Terry Repol and editor, Andrea Rowan are anxious to hear from you. Please copy both of them on your submissions.
Posted by: Donna Lockhart in thoughts, social, reflection, raves, people, meetings, food, fellowship, current events, church news on
Jun 18, 2010
The 2009 Annual Report is now available on line. Being conscious of our environment and making wise use of our resources there will not be a distribution of printed reports. There will be a limited number of printed versions available upon request from the office. So relax, read all the interesting reports highlighting the activities of the past year. Bring any comments or questions to the Congregational Meeting on Tuesday, June 22.
"We choose love as our supreme value." What's your definition of love?
The word "transcendent" has often been used to convey something beyond us which we cannot attain, maybe because we belong to the natural order and, since it was considered spiritual, we could never grasp it wholly. If we believe the things we don't understand now, were we to come to understand them, would be found to be natural, too, what does "transcendent" mean? Can we attain it individually? As a community?
Posted by: Gretta Vosper in thoughts, spirituality, religion, reflection, progressive, justice, gretta, ethics, current events, community news, church news on
Jun 7, 2010
There was some good initial discussion yesterday around unpacking the statement "Everything happens for a reason" and its implications. Anything to add? What does that statement mean to you? Is it positive? Does it give you hope? Or does it infuriate you?
Posted by: Gretta Vosper in thoughts, spirituality, social, religion, reflection, gretta, fellowship, current events, community news, church news on
Jun 6, 2010
"It is with a deep sense of awe and joy that we acknowledge the wonder of life in all its dimensions." Religion is sometimes described as the institutionalization of what were profound and inspirational moments in the lives of individuals or groups. In their efforts to share what they had come to know, they passed along their experiences with the implication that if you did what they described, you'd get the same experience. It sometimes left people feeling inadequate if they didn't get that experience or the inspiration they'd been expecting. Have you ever experienced wonder and been so blown away you just had to share it, but the person with whom you did so didn't have the same response? What was sacred for you was humdrum or insignificant for them? If so, how did that make you feel and did it make you feel differently about the person?
Posted by: Gretta Vosper in worship, thoughts, spirituality, social, relationships, reflection, progressive, people, gretta, fellowship, ethics, community news, church news on
Jun 6, 2010
Beginning June 6th and running for six weeks, we'll be examining the VisionWorks (2009) document that was embraced by the congregation a year ago. Exploring how we interact with ourselves, each other, and the world and how our relationships can be supported, challenged, and enriched by the principles in our VisionWorks (2009) document, we'll engage in conversation here, on our Facebook page, and in person. Join us as we wrestle with our ideals and discern how to apply them as a community and as individuals. Questions will be posted here regularly throughout the next few weeks!
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