Category: Archives 2024
Our Railroad Town
PM Breakfast, Jan 13, 8am
This Saturday, Prepared by Men's Breakfast welcomes Fred Friedman, a noted New Mexico railroad historian and long-time Santa Fe resident. Fred will talk to us about our long and diverse railroad history and the continual re-invention over time. He has fascinating stories to tell.Read moreSacred Grounds Award
NWF Honors FPC
The National Wildlife Federation's Sacred Grounds program is recognizing our church for its amazing natural landscaping and conservation efforts that promote healthy wildlife habitat. We received this sign we can post outside honoring this great work.Read moreDACA Debrief
Adult Ed, Jan 7, 8:30am
VIDEO. Ruby Bixby and Michelle Perez of the SF Dreamers Project share with us the impact of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which benefits 600,000 undocumented people, and its uncertain future in an upcoming case before the US Supreme Court.
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Lunch, Jan 7, Noon
Join us for a warm and hearty lunch of soup and bread after the 10 am January 7th service. To warm up a winter day, our Food, Fun, and Fellowship team is serving a variety of soups, including Vegan/Vegetarian and Gluten free options. Please bring a salad, bread, or dessert to share! Read moreScott and Johanna
TGIF, Jan 12, 5:30pm
Scott and Johanna Hongell-Darsee, a duo that has performed all over the US and Europe, mesmerize us with Medieval and Traditional Folk Ballads at our Friday TGIF concert. Sanctuary doors open at 5:15 pm, and the concert begins at 5:30. The concert is free with donations accepted.Read moreAtalaya String Quartet
TGIF, Jan 5, 5:30pm
The Atalaya String Quartet will be playing music by Dmitri Shostakovich and Franz Joseph Haydn at our TGIF Concert on Friday. Sanctuary doors open at 5:15 pm, and the concert begins at 5:30. The concert is free with donations accepted.Read morePeacemakers Group
Fridays, 10am, via Zoom
Peacemakers is a weekly group discovering the contributions of Gandhi, King, and Jesus to the foundations for peace and the means of living peace. On December 29, the group, led by Rev. Bobb Barnes, is beginning The Six Principles of Kingian Nonviolence. Read moreGrief Nest
Grief Groups, Tuesdays, Thursdays, 6:15pm
In January, grief groups continue to be offered to hold sacred space with compassion and empathy for those who are grieving. The Tuesday group is online. The Thursday group meets in the Rendon Room every other Thursday, starting January 4th. You must register as space is limited. Groups are lead by Joy Dyanne Stearns, Somatic Grief Specialist.
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