Sunday, May 27, 2012

Living with Uncertainty

Rev. Peg Morgan

May 20, 2012

It seems to me that life is full of waiting to find out things…living with uncertainty. If that is the case, then how we approach uncertainty is a human skill and can be understood as a spiritual practice. Recent personal experiences have given me practice with coping with uncertainty. Today I’ll share my experience through a spiritual lens.

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Looking Like the Enemy

Mary Gruenewald

May 6, 2012

In 1942 Mary Matsuda and her family walked from Pier 52 in Seattle to a nearby train. They were among hundreds of Japanese-Americans silently walking past curious onlookers toward an uncertain future in internment camps. Mary will offer her story of imprisonment in her own country because she looked like the enemy. She will share what she learned from that experience.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

Holy Ground

Rev. Peg Morgan

April 8, 2012

Today on this traditional Easter Sunday, we will celebrate the earth and its generous gifts of life and sustenance.  What shall be our response to these gifts, as we walk its holy ground? 

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

The Virtue of Generosity

Rev. Peg Morgan

March 25, 2012

There are a few virtues that clearly speak to how our life will be assessed when we are gone. Generosity is one of them. What is generosity? What are the varying ways we may be generous. What does it have to do with our spiritual lives?

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Buddhist Wisdom Principle: Right Intention

Rev. Peg Morgan

March 18, 2012


The Buddha thought that much of wisdom starts with our intentions.  Are there some core intentions that can transform our lives?

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Buddhist Path 1: Principles of Wisdom

Rev. Peg Morgan

March 4, 2012

The Buddhist Eightfold Noble Path can be broken into three parts. Today we will consider the principles that speak about wisdom…the principles of right view and right intention. This is a three part sermon series.

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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Courage to Speak, Finding Your Voice

Rev. Peg Morgan

January 15, 2012

It is not always easy to speak the truth.  For some of us, we were brought up to err on the side of making people happy, others of us were taught to be bold.  Today we will explore this further, reflect on our own lives, and learn about Margaret Fuller, good friend of Ralph Waldo Emerson, who taught others to find their voice.  Who today do we see being courageous in speaking moral truths?

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