Rev. Peg Morgan
Our congregation's social justice focus is "Food First," which is saying that having access to enough nutritious food is a right of every human being. As we approach Thanksgiving weekend, traditionally a time of gathering around tables of food, with friends and loved ones, it is a good time to ponder the politics of food. As food corporations press to make changes in our food, and scientists even are making "food" in their labs, the statement "We Are What We Eat" takes on new meaning. What are some of the most important issues for us in regards to our eating?
Listen here.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
"Prayer for Peace" Nov. 16, 2014
Kevin Lawson, Intern Minister
Within the Prayer attributed to St.
Francis of Assisi, we are called to resist the forces of negativity and lift up
a spirit of goodwill and generosity. How might we continually learn from and
live into the spirit of this well loved prayer that reaches across the years,
and faith traditions to speak a Universal Truth. May we each live as an
Instrument of Peace.
Monday, November 3, 2014
"What I Didn't Realize about Life" - Nov. 2nd 2014
Rev. Peg Morgan
There are aspects of the way our
life works that we take for granted, that we don't even notice. Only when we
imagine things differently can we see the gifts we have been given. This sermon
will draw upon the fantasies of neurobiologist David Eagleman. Today's service
will include honoring loved ones who have died over the past year.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)