• By Published On: December 24, 2019

    “At the center of the Christmas story is hope…hope which comes to us in the form of a vulnerable, poor baby. A child, not a king, changes the world. God appears to us as a marginalized, Afro-Semitic, Jewish child from Nazareth in Palestine. A child who grows up to teach us to welcome the stranger. How would our world be different if we loved our neighbors as ourselves?” asks the Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, senior minister of Middle Collegiate Church.

  • By Published On: May 26, 2017

      PENTECOST Here's a call to worship, rooted in the Christian past, but open to the global voices, and celebrating an Earth-based liturgy.

  • Evening Hymn: O Radiant Light

    By Published On: April 9, 2017

    After searching for an opening Easter Acclamation that is progressive and cosmic in nature, and finding nothing that went where I'd like to take the congregation, I decided I'd just have to write one. This acclamation/invocation draws on themes found in the Gospel of Thomas, Meister Eckhart, Hildegard von Bingen, Teilhard de Chardin, and Thomas Berry. I also hope is has some of the poetic flare of that great earth mystic, Saint John (Muir) of the Mountains.

  • By Published On: March 18, 2017

    Reinhold Niebuhr's brother, H. Richard, argued for faithfulness to the example of Jesus's nonviolence, while Reinhold believed this was naive and unrealistic in an imperfect world. H. Richard was the purist to the Christian faith, believing that following the Golden Rule, no matter the consequences, is what Jesus and God called us to do -- the success of the mission being in God's hands rather than our own. Reinhold, however, looked at the more practical side of things, substituting his or the world's idea of what was possible and changing his ethics accordingly. H. Richard thus trusted more in the providential moral arc of history as M.L. King, Jr. , would call it rather than a realist's version of what humans believe is attainable given their corrupt nature. In essence, H. Richard focused on the power of God's grace to transform our spirits and the world for the better, while Reinhold accepted a more cynical view of our ability to be radically changed as a specie.

  • By Published On: January 29, 2015

    The butterfly lives in a seamless realm, a matrix, poetically in the palm of God/dess’s hand, not alien or estranged. Is it possible for us to find that kind of confidence, or trust in the nature of the Universe itself? Let’s take a moment or two to think about Wisdom, and our place in the Universe. What kind of liturgy, or worship experience, would celebrate the kind of inclusive, nurturing community the butterfly knows without thinking about it?

  • By Published On: November 19, 2014

    Drawn by God’s presence. . . . . .we gather Inspired by God’s spirit. . . . . .we worship

  • By Published On: August 2, 2014

    Hungry for meaning? Welcome home. Thirsty for purpose? Welcome home.

  • By Published On: June 26, 2014

    When Jesus prayed, he found a sense of sacred oneness, when Buddha meditated, he became awake to deeper levels of awareness. No one truly knows the effectiveness of prayer, but one thing is for sure- when we take the time to be still, to slow down, to go inward, we almost always discover something about ourselves and the potential awareness that we are not alone.

  • By Published On: May 9, 2014

    Come to us, God of peace. Come with your healing and your reconciling power. Come, that fear may be cast out by love;

  • By Published On: December 28, 2013

    In this New Year, let us lift our vision of what we can do and what we can achieve:

  • By Published On: December 28, 2013

    Full of God, full to birthing, Mary howls: head back, hair tossed, Hands skyward with joy That wrongs are about to be righted, Salvation's about to be sighted.

  • By Published On: December 17, 2013

    "you who delight me" is in two parts: poems of love—secular and spirited writing about people, places and events; and words of spirit and faith—inclusive language, contemporary liturgies for individual contemplation and progressive faith communities.

  • By Published On: December 17, 2013

    Born to a poor uneducated carpenter and his partner All: Jesus was one with oppressed humankind

  • By Published On: November 21, 2013

    In Advent, we build the framework of Christmas together we put up scaffolding signalling something’s being renovated something new is being created.

  • By Published On: November 11, 2013

    Gracious life-giving God, you call us to live out our faith in ways that honor you and bless our neighbors, and we recognize that worship is an essential part of our faith journey.

  • By Published On: November 11, 2013

    God in our distant places Draw us closer

  • by Rumi

    By Published On: November 11, 2013

    The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you. Don't go back to sleep.

  • By Published On: October 1, 2013

    In the beginning was the Word ... It all started with an act of divine self-expression. and the Word was with God … It all comes from the center of God.

  • An opening affirmation

    By Published On: August 11, 2013

    We are community Embraced by the mystery of God’s love for all creation

  • A responsive reading

    By Published On: July 18, 2013

    One What is the sound that calls us? Listen carefully. Many The beating of our own hearts calls us to ourselves. It calls us to be our true selves, our best selves. Calls us to be what we might become.

  • Responsive reading based on the 8 points

    By Published On: May 16, 2013

    Together we hold a place where each can find voice as they long to reflect the Christ for our time.

  • By Published On: May 3, 2013

    Leader: The presence of God is surely in this place. People: The presence of God is everywhere.

  • By Published On: March 4, 2013

    In the beginning was the Word ... It all started with an act of divine self-expression. and the Word was with God … It all comes from the center of God.

  • An Easter Litany

    By Published On: February 16, 2013

    The celebration of Easter is the acknowledgement of the power of the divine spirit working through us to transform the most negative of situations. Let us commit ourselves to overcoming hate with love.

  • By Published On: February 1, 2013

    For those who promote human rights in countries controlled by military dictatorships, risking their lives every day All: Blessed are those who are persecuted for their struggle for justice: the kingdom of heaven is theirs

  • By Published On: February 1, 2013

    One: Hear the voices, small voices, loud voices, voices of the oppressed, voices of the powerful.

  • By Published On: December 22, 2012

    Leader: Today we celebrate the birth of Jesus, the Christ. People: We celebrate the birth of Jesus, who showed us how to express God by letting the Christ within be our guide.

  • By Published On: December 16, 2012

    Leader: It is a night of anticipation, a night of waiting. People: We wait, as Mary and Joseph waited for the birth of their son.

  • By Published On: December 5, 2012

    Soulful music that combines elements of folk, blues, jazz, and gospel. Lyrics are spiritual yet progressive, philosophical yet earthy, and realistic yet hopeful.

  • By Published On: December 2, 2012

    Leader: In this Advent season, we honor a time in history when people anticipated the birth of a child. People: The child grew to be a man who gave hope to his people.

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