September Worship
Keep Sailing: A BLUU Homecoming Saying yes to a calling brings both gifts and challenges. The day we all said yes to this calling...this gift...this work that is BLUU, something …
Keep Sailing: A BLUU Homecoming Saying yes to a calling brings both gifts and challenges. The day we all said yes to this calling...this gift...this work that is BLUU, something …
Be Free Anyway. The energy permeating from our rituals and our practices create and enliven pathways in the body and of the heart. How do we tend to those pathways …
T’is the season of holding and doing all the things. And yet, we are called into stillness and reflection as the sun’s path shifts and winter sets in. May we hold this changing time with gratitude that we can be still together and for the opportunity to hold together what’s shifting in our own hearts …
We leave reminded that love is not soft because it is weak; love is powerful because it is intentional.
Regarded as one of the founders of gospel music, Rev. Charles Albert Tindley, an African American Methodist minister composed the songs, “The Storm is Passing Over” and “By and By” over 100 years ago, and they continue to sing to us. How do we find wisdom and understanding from them in these times? How do we keep journeying toward a world of greater acceptance and affirmation? Perhaps Rev. Tindley’s journey can inspire us all.
If radical self-love is communal care and communal care is radical self-love, then who benefits when we hide or dim our light?
Together, we will talk story as memory across time, source as sorting, spirit as wisdom, and summons as communal invitation.
Join us for May worship, Black sacred space where we will restore, gather, and center.