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Via Zoom: Process in Religion II, Sunday, January 10

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10:30 am Presenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila I described our “religion” or at least our method in worship as a “process” model. We don’t tell you what to believe, but try

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No Service, Sunday, January 3

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No Service, Sunday, December 27

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In Person: Bonfire at the Property at 7:00 PM is Cancelled The forecast for the rest of the day looks like a washout. Regrettably, we have decided to cancel the bonfire for tonight. We hope to see everyone at the Zoom at 5pm.

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7:00 PM Check this website about 3:30 PM to see if the bonfire will be held or not.

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Via Zoom: Christmas Eve, Thursday, December 24

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5:00 pm Presenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila At 5:00 this evening, we will celebrate our family service of lessons and carols.

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Via Zoom: Christmas Treasure, Sunday, December 20

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10:30 am Presenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila What should we really treasure at this time of year? What are some of the deeper meanings of the season?

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Via Zoom: God in Space, Divine Over Time, Sunday, December 13

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10:30 am Presenter: Matthias Everhope 2020 has been one heck of a year. Or is it 5781? 1400? Depends on whom you ask. What does the relativity of time mean

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Via Zoom: Tis the Seasons, Sunday, December 6

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10:30 am Presenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila I will look at the many types of seasons that we celebrate. There are many meanings and many traditions at this time of year.

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Via Zoom: Hanging of the Greens, Online Version, Sunday, November 29

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10:30 am Presenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila This year we will not be decorating the Yurt. I suppose we could. A few could do that, take pictures and share with all.

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Via Zoom: Gratitude, Sunday, November 22

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10:30 am Presenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila Once again Thanksgiving rolls around and yet 2020 will be a little bit different. I will look at the idea of gratitude, which has

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