10:30 amPresenter: Marian East Rubach The November 10th worship service is a dramatic reading, “The Solitary Singer and The Better Angel” a compilation of Walt Whitman’s words, works and the America
Read Full10:30 amPresenter: Kathy Bell and Chris Johnson For the Día de los Muertos Service on November 3rd you may bring pictures, tokens and totems to the service to honor the memory of loved ones that have passed.
Read Full10:30 amPresenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila What does the word “Lord” mean when applied to God? Is the word patriarchal? Can it still be used?
Read Full10:30 amPresenter : Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila Today, I will look at Daoism, one of the great Chinese religions. I will try to elucidate some of the basic teachings of this ancient
Read Full10:30 amPresenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-WastilaThe holiest day of the year for Jewish people is Yom Kippur, a day during which one can think of how one has comported oneself throughout
Read FullThis is an original drama followed by a reflection focused on how each person is created with unique abilities and the importance of living in unity and love with each other.
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10:30 a.m. Presenter: Dianne M. Stewart Hamlin There is a moment when you can no longer deny the circumstances of a situation. It is in that moment that life gives
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10:30 a.m. Presenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila What do recent scholars suggest about human happiness? What makes our life fulfilling and fulfilled? Hint: It isn’t winning the lottery! Life is much
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A parade, followed by music, activities, food, and booths of all types: churches, vendors, civic organizations, businesses, school-related, etc. in Poolesville, Maryland. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. About 15 minutes
Read Full10:30 a.m. Presenter: Rev. Henry Simoni-Wastila The Christian tradition teaches we should “love our enemies.” What could that possibly mean? Many religions share a universalistic idea of love for all.
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