Service Times

10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship
Join us for Coffee Hour after the service.

teacoffees

Thought of the Week

It is vital to remind ourselves, from time to time, of two complementary sides of the one coin of our experience. On one side is the realm of what’s so: the facts, the objectively real, that which is publicly and measurably true. Let’s call this side of reality our day experience. We talk or write about it using day language – that is, normal everyday discourse. The other side of our experiential coin I call night experience. It is communicated through night language, by way of grand metaphors, poetry, and vibrant images. Our attention is focused on What does it mean? This side of our experience is subjectively real, like a nighttime dream, though not objectively real. Night language is personally or culturally meaningful. It nourishes us with spectacular images of emotional truth.

Dowd, Michael, Thank God for Evolution, p. 113-4

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Do you know why the batting in a quilt does not shift? It is because it has been quilted in place. We do that the old-fashioned way with needle and thread. Some non-members of our group think we meet to talk and we do some. Monday and Tuesday mornings are our gathering times.