Wampanoag Sunday– POSTPONED
Our service begins at 10 AM. At 10:30 the Wampanoag Singers and Dancers will perform an interactive presentation followed by Q&A and native refreshments. This event has been postponed due to weather conditions.
Miracle Sunday: More Than Ourselves Alone
Covid meant that our very lives depended on our isolation and separation from one another. It was necessary then. Now it is even more necessary to commit anew to one another with generosity and love. We will receive everyone’s pledge cards with gratitude and love in a Ritual of Commitment. There will be a special video of […]
The Spirituality of Making
Some folks are mystified Makers. Makers are people who create things, things you could often purchase at a store that someone else has made, so why do we do it? Joanie Thompson and Rev. Joe present this service with the aid of Steve Treistman and Ellen Germann. Listen Here
The Renewal of Hope
Spring is a time of the reawakening of the Earth. It is a time of renewal. What can be learned by studying the stories of the past? Join us this Sunday to explore and find out. Listen Here
ἀγάπη! Agape!
The Ancient Greeks had six words related to Love. This week we’re going to touch briefly on five of them and take a good look at ἀγάπη! Listen Here
For the Beauty of the Earth
Come celebrate our Earth and also hear the reading of a letter from our previous minister and environmentalist, The Reverend Bob Murphy. Listen Here Mutual Aid for Congregations Video PRELUDE – “Elegy for the Arctic” by Ludovico Einaudi CHALICE LIGHTING — Rosa Whiting and Julia Withers HYMN #21 – “For the Beauty of the Earth” […]
How the Falmouth Service Center is Addressing Increased Food Insecurity In Our Area
Cathy Kligler guest speaker. The Falmouth Service Center’s mission is to ease stress, reduce hunger and improve the quality of life for our neighbors in need. Since 1983, FSC has carried out this mission by offering many different programs, including a well-supplied food pantry. Currently, our neighbors are experiencing an unprecedented increase in food insecurity […]
90% of the Work
The Rev. Denis Letourneau Paul often says “90% of the work is preparation.” The end result of anything you experience is such a small chunk of the whole process of creation. This Sunday we look at the importance of the labor behind what is readily apparent.
In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb
This Sunday we’ll conclude our series on vulnerability by looking at institutional as well as individual experiences. We hope to offer you a lot to chew on. We’ve been talking about individual experiences. What happens when we widen our lens? Listen Here
Primitive Art in ‘Civilized Spaces’
The sermon will discuss the controversy of returning art to Africa, particularly the famous Benin bronzes to Nigeria. Is there more to the story that might make us question this transfer? Who really owns art? Listen Here