VIDEO. September 9, Prepared By Men’s Breakfast welcomed Dr. Ed Barker to speak on the “Wonders of the Webb Telescope: Opening our eyes to new worlds, new science and new age of the Universe.” Ed is a consultant for LZT and an expert on space debris from his years at NASA and the McDonald Observatory.
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Learning from Each Other
Sunday morning, October 1, we celebrate Indigenous People with a worship service at 10:00 with Rev. Judy Wellington (above left) delivering the sermon, “Learning from Each Other.” And then we move into Pope Hall to hear Mary Weahkee (above right) talk about utilitarian crafts that she has learned from elders at various pueblos including turkey […]
Read moreLife on the Ark
Our children continue to imagine what it might have been like to be a member of Noah’s family on the ark. As they hear the story, they create art and share their funny and wise observations and depictions of this story.
Read moreTGIF, Haewon Yang
Friday, September 8, TGIF features Haewon Yang, who has been recognized for her colorful and sensitive performances. She will be playing music by Florence Price, Arthur Lourie, Claude Debussy, and Harry Bulow. Doors to the sanctuary open at 5:15pm, and the concert begins at 5:30pm.
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A grieving man receives a mysterious, personal invitation to meet with God at a place called “The Shack.” He does and it is not what he expected. Our Spirituality and Movie Night continues September 14 on our rooftop garden.
Read moreTortillas from Scratch
The children will be making tortillas from scratch as they participate in our celebration of Hispanic Heritage on September 3. After the worship service, they rejoin us for the fiesta—for sweet treats and a piñata to burst.
Read moreA Sweet Fiesta
A mariachi band, Mariachi Sonidos Del Monte, leads us out of our September 3 worship service onto the triangle, as we continue to celebrate Hispanic Heritage with a fiesta of sweets. And for the children, we have a piñata to burst.
Read moreLarry Rasmussen Visit
Larry Rasmussen, the country’s premier eco-theologian and scholar, signed books at our Environmental and Sustainable Living Fair, held on Sunday August 27 as we closed our Earth Summer series. Multiple vendors answered homeowners’ questions, and there was fun for the kids.
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