Speaker: Rev. Dr. Jane E. Mauldin NSUUS Consulting Minister

Living the Dream of MLK in 2022

SERVICE ONLY BY ZOOMSo much has happened since Dr. King’s sermon from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963. Much has been accomplished yet there are still many parts of his dream that are yet to be realized. How might we live our lives in a way that further manifests the dream without surrendering to cynicism? With music, readings, meditations … Continue reading Living the Dream of MLK in 2022

Circling Around, Letting Go, Moving On, Entering Once More

Long time church members Patricia and Johnny Stout have moved to Texas, but they will be back with us this Sunday morning to help us recognize, celebrate and integrate the transitions that are so much part of our lives. As we move from light to dark this season, throughout our lives we also move through … Continue reading Circling Around, Letting Go, Moving On, Entering Once More

Squat, Warty, and Wondrous: A Celebration of Loren Eiseley

A recent conversation with a newcomer to our church reminded me that the deep spirituality of naturalist and author Loren Eiseley might offer us some insight and help during these troubled times. With poetry and stories from Eiseley, we’ll explore his insistence that, with courage, integrity and wonder, it is possible to live in two … Continue reading Squat, Warty, and Wondrous: A Celebration of Loren Eiseley

Devils, Demons, and Dragons in the Dark: A Halloween Sermon

On this Halloween day, and on the occasion of the release of a new movie adaptation of the novel Dune, let’s look at fear. What are you afraid of? Skeletons and vampires, or something altogether more sinister? How does your fear affect you? Are you able, like the hero of Dune, to let your fear “pass over … Continue reading Devils, Demons, and Dragons in the Dark: A Halloween Sermon

Living Compassion, Companionship, and Community in These Strange Times

Service will be In Person in our Sanctuary and available by Zoom! Life will likely never be as it was in the “before times.” However, claiming and living compassion, companionship, and community are all possible if we dare to imagine new ways of living and being together. We are living in strange times, but the … Continue reading Living Compassion, Companionship, and Community in These Strange Times

The Siren Call of Tribalism in Our Time

In Afghanistan, in our nation, and in many nations around the globe, diverse thriving communities are disintegrating into quarreling camps and even war, as loyalties to theological and political factions win out over loyalties to wider visions and broader hopes. How are we to make sense of what is happening right now in Afghanistan and … Continue reading The Siren Call of Tribalism in Our Time