• By Published On: July 21, 2021

    This presentation is a celebration of the cosmos and its processes. Why? We are living in a time not only of the meltdown of glaciers but also of ideological systems.

  • By Published On: May 11, 2021

    A national list of progressive Christian campus organizations, progressive Christian university chaplains (employed by colleges and universities), and progressive Christian campus ministers.

  • By Published On: December 6, 2019

    I fully support regular church attendance but not to worship. I go to give thanks to my ancient ancestors who strove so hard against violence and kept humanity progressing. I've written a sample service for updating Christianity to today's reality.

  • By Published On: November 18, 2019

    Wise and successful people tell us we learn through making mistakes and trying again. Entrepreneurs, musicians, social workers, philanthropists, artists all gave it a go and, after years of trial and error and disasters, with lots of luck, they succeeded.

  • By Published On: October 28, 2019

    Black Lives Matter. It’s a vibrant, grassroots movement in the United States that grew out of the unspeakable killings of black men, women, children, genderqueer folk, by state and government sanctioned police officers. Black people—and people of colour—gathering to say, “Enough! Don’t kill us. We matter too.”

  • By Published On: August 27, 2019

    We knit our hearts and intentions together in this solemn moment to resolve individually and as family, friends, and community to honor and support these two in the vows they now make.

  • 4 and 5 week Advent Studies (Years A, B, C of the Revised Common Lectionary)

    By Published On: June 25, 2019

    The Advent season is rich in sensory exploration. Our ADVENT issues follows the Revised Common Lectionary (YEARS A, B, C) and provides youth the opportunity to explore this season through thoughtful selections of art, music and video.

  • By Published On: October 28, 2016

    tation, salute it and say: "I salute all those Americans who risked their lives for my right to vote!" Ask your friends and family members, or in a ritual in worship, asking parishioners: "With which hand will you be voting on November 8?" Take that hand and hold it with yours, and say: "May love (or the love that is God) guide your hand to vote for the common good!"

  • By Published On: July 13, 2016

    Against or Through? With or For? But or And? Skits for worship

  • Written by Rev. Irene Laudeman

    By Published On: March 6, 2016

    This service is appropriate for a small congregation of 20-60 people. The service is conducted in two settings:

  • First in a Series exploring the relationship between one’s theological framework, religious practice and political viewpoint …

    By Published On: September 24, 2015

    Jesus, a cleric and a politician walk into a bar … If that sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, consider the 3-ring circus of political debates and punditry already well underway 14 months before our next national presidential election. It is infused with religiously-motivated rhetoric that expresses itself in political terms. “How we think about religion -- even if we are skeptics or atheists -- will spell itself out in how we think about society,” observes philosophy professor, David Galston. “In other words, our theology and politics are inextricably linked. The difference of course is that politicians get to enact their thinking as policy.” If that is the case, should one consider a candidate’s religious bent when assessing the way they might make their political decisions? Absolutely! You can read more here.

  • From the Celebrating Mystery collection

    By Published On: September 11, 2015

    Behind the words the actions, behind the actions the mystery. The Eucharist is a prism through which we can view the painful and joyful realities of life.

  • By Published On: September 11, 2015

    Celebrant: God, you are with us. People: You are always with us. Celebrant: May we open our hearts. People: May we know your presence. Celebrant: In thanksgiving, People: And in deepest honor.

  • By Published On: August 1, 2015

    Before we start, we all will exit outside to the labyrinth and begin our silence. Walk the labyrinth to the center and back out while meditating on quieting and listening to the Divine within.

  • By Published On: July 18, 2015

    Pastor: Following the tradition of Jesus, who welcomed children into his community, we celebrate the presence of children within this community of faith and offer them the sacrament of baptism.

  • By Published On: June 6, 2015

    Lover Spirit, intuition in the center of our souls, In your love we find relation. All connected, we are whole. Timeless mystery, quiet conscience, deepest values, voice inside. With the drum and with the cauldron, this we ask you: be our guide.

  • By Published On: April 9, 2015

    The care and nurture of a child is a task too great for one or two parents. In reality, a child is always in need of many adults to protect, teach, love, and shepherd into adulthood. Godparents represent all of us who are not the birth parents of a child but who covenant to also love, sacrifice for, be attentive to the needs of, and to care for a child.

  • From the Festive Worship collection

    By Published On: March 5, 2015

    The events of Holy Week reveal the complexity of human nature - of how loyalty and treachery, callousness and tenderness can live side by side in people's hearts.

  • From the Festive Worship collection

    By Published On: February 14, 2015

    THEME The Connecting Solitude THOUGHTS FOR REFLECTION The spiritual desert is not a foe to be conquered but an emptiness to be affirmed: for when we are full, we perceive nothing, but when we are empty we can receive everything.

  • By Published On: January 30, 2015

    How do you account for / explain the different versions of the same event? To what extent does it matter in your understanding and experience of Jesus that the details that describe such a fundamental event in his life are not an agreed Gospel record across Mark, Matthew and Luke? Why did John ignore all the details of the baptism of Jesus?

  • 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?

  • Written by Wayne Fraser

    By Published On: January 28, 2015

    God’s Love
 Priest: Dear friends, God is love. We love because God first loved us and in baptism we respond to that love.

  • By Published On: January 3, 2015

    Welcome to you all, to this time of remembrance and thanksgiving – and a time of sadness and tears too.

  • by Ashley Goff and Rob Passow

    By Published On: December 18, 2014

    The Winter Solstice marks the longest night of the calendar year. This liturgy invites participants into a time of rest and reflection that counters the frenetic pace of the secular Christmas season.

  • On the theme: The Tree, The Carol, the Child

    By Published On: December 18, 2014

    Christmas is a time to move into the world of images and dreams, a time to allow the 'make believe' happen. Let us be still and reflective.

  • From the Festive Worship Collection

    By Published On: December 13, 2014

    Theme: Dreamtime Reality -- Season of Hope Thoughts for Reflection To travel hopefully is the mark of a pilgrim. To believe one has arrived is the mark of the insecure.

  • By Published On: November 25, 2014

    This past year, at my congregation on Cape Cod, we began to celebrate the seasons of the year as part of our affirmation

  • By Published On: October 19, 2014

    Part 3 of Sacred Energy (Mass of the Universe) contains the downloadable Powerpoint slides that illustrate the various parts of the mass.

  • By Published On: October 18, 2014

    Part 2 of Sacred Energy (Mass of the Universe) contains the complete text of the mass

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