Sunday Worship
Oct
19
10:30 AM10:30

Sunday Worship

Two weeks ago in worship, we encountered the hospitality giving, threshold dwelling, unnamed “Widow of Zarapheth” in the First Testament, I can’t help but wonder if the Gospel writers had her in mind when they told this story about another unnamed Syrophoenician woman, hundreds of years later. Join us this Sunday as we meet yet another Canaanite woman in Matthew 15 who as Rev. Dr. Wil Gafney points out transforms Jesus and the trajectory of his ministry and makes him realize that there is "room at the table for everyone."  I look forward to being with you for The Healing Power of Claiming (And Sharing) Our Crumbs (psichion:: ψιχίον): The Story of a Persistent, Journey Changing, Syrophoenician Woman. See you Sunday on Zoom. -Rev. Jeanne

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Scripture Seekers Bible Study (via Zoom)
Oct
2
5:30 PM17:30

Scripture Seekers Bible Study (via Zoom)

Scripture Seekers is finishing up a Bible Study on the Gospel of Mark. And we invite you to join (or rejoin) us!

The book we are using is: "Mark for Everyone" (The 20th Anniversary Edition) By N.T. (Tom) Wright. I'm sure "Books on B" would order it for you, or it is available at this link in paperback or e-book. There is also a larger print version floating around:  Mark for Everyone book by N. T. Wright, Mark Price: 9780664266387 

There are many in our nation who are really distorting the Christian scriptures, and teachings of Jesus beyond recognition right now. The stakes are very high. And as we navigate that, I think it important that we remain committed to rooting ourselves in the scriptures, and exploring what Jesus really said and taught during these challenging times.

I look forward to accompanying you on this journey. If you have any questions. Please let me know.  See you'all @5:30 

- With Infinite Love and Gratitude, Rev. Jeanne.

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We are a theologically progressive, open and affirming congregation. Our Bible Study reflects that. Your theological reflections are welcome. Your harm is not.

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Transitions Group
Oct
2
10:30 AM10:30

Transitions Group

On the first Thursday of each month our Transitions group gathers on Zoom from 10:30-12:00. We provide a safe place- a circle of love, support, and wisdom for everyone who is in transition. Some of us are in places of not knowing about health and family issues, some are on cancer journeys, some have lost jobs, are having financial struggles, are grieving the loss of loved ones, or just trying to find the ground after the trauma of the pandemic. We have a covenant of confidentiality with one another and use poetry (Currently Jan Richardson's book "Blessings in times of Grief") as a container and talk about how the Divine is present and moving in our lives. And we do it  in a very ecumenical openhearted way- so no matter what your spiritual background (or not) you are welcome to join us. Rev. Jeanne leads this group and offers gentle group care and guidance for our conversations. Please contact us via the form on the contact page of the website if you are interested in attending or have questions.  We are grateful to have this ministry opportunity to offer the big-hearted journey support that is one of our core strengths at UCH.  

P.S. This is safe, welcoming space for lgbtqia+ folkx.   

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Healing Circle (via Zoom)
Sep
29
7:15 PM19:15

Healing Circle (via Zoom)

The Healing Circle will meet on Monday, February 24 at 7:15 PM. I hope you can attend and, if you feel anxious, sad, and/or angry, please try to join in. Remember God’s healing we send to those entered into the circle is also for those who make up the circle. Come share in God’s grace, peace, and healing. Know it is in you always waiting to be called upon.

If you’re interested in finding out more about our Healing Circle, please go to our Blog page. If you’d like to join the next circle on Zoom, please email your request to slhly1@aol.com

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Sunday Worship
Sep
28
10:30 AM10:30

Sunday Worship

One time Mae West quipped that it is “better to be looked over than overlooked.” I think this is true, just maybe not in the same context she meant it (smiling). So, I have decided we are going to spend the next few weeks looking deeply at some powerful stories of overlooked women in the scriptures. You have likely never heard of the women we will meet. Many are known not by name, but by their afflictions, their activity, their ethnicity, or by where they live or hang out. Some, whose names you may have heard of,  are just weird for one reason or another. This Sunday is our fall "Regathering Sunday" where we begin to huddle up from our summer trips and activities and it is also our first installment in our new fall worship and UCH podcast podcast series “Overlooked: Fleshing Out the Stories of Unnamed and Underrated Women in Scripture” and today we will be meeting the “Woman Who is Bound and Bent Over” in Luke 13.


I also look forward to introducing you to “The Woman Taken in Adultery (Who is not Mary Magdalene, and who finds herself used as a pawn in a religious debate, That should sound familiar in our post Roe world),  The Widow of Zarephath (who hangs out at the town threshold gate trying to makes ends meet and shows more hospitality than most of us),  Jael (the woman with a male name who “acts like a man”),  Esther (who has to decide whether to stay in her integrity at potential great cost to herself or be quiet and let it slide at the cost of many. That should feel familiar...), Ruth and Naomi (who have lost their families so chose and create a family of their own), Rahab (whose Israelite spy visitors come to her “inn” to “lay down” Note: It’s not an “inn,” and “laying down” has nothing to do with sleeping.) and The “Witch of Endor” (who should, according to Rev. Dr. Wil Gafney, more rightly be called “The Ghost Master of Endor” who single handedly drags Samuel’s spirit up from the underworld for Saul at tremendous risk to herself, and whose abilities even defy the prohibitions of the Deuteronomist who has an axe to grind with all Canaanite religious practices in the Hebrew Bible). That conversation will, of course, take place on Halloween/Celebration of Our Ancestors Sunday. I look forward to being with you for this incredible fall adventure at our Regathering. If you ever find yourself feeling unseen, or overlooked, I think you are going to enjoy hearing these powerful stories, and meeting some new friends in coming days. -Rev. Jeanne


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