Author: Walter Thiessen

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What Is God’s Dream?

This week Jess shared more reflections on the poem that we used last week (“God’s Dream” by Charles Peguy) and its relevance to the season of Epiphany – recognizing the Presence of God’s heart as we experience what resonates in us.

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bronze sculpture of thoughtful face by Paul Day in St. Pancras Station

Compassionate Curiosity – An Invitation

On New Year’s Day, we had a “combined service”: we used the Celtic liturgy from the early service and added a beautiful song by Ray Funk during communion followed by a short homily by Walter Thiessen in which he invited us to consider “compassionate curiosity” as a phrase for the year.

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Stories of Intergenerational Joy

For the Fourth Sunday of Advent, we had a special “Intergenerational Sunday” with stories, instruments for the kids, and a pinata to wrap things up! Janell, Lorna and Victoria took turns sharing “Stories of Intergenerational Joy.”

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How to Throw Jesus Off a Cliff

Mark Groleau wonders why he should come back to church after the pandemic and thought it would help if he taught us five steps to throw Jesus off a cliff (or why it’s not a new thing that “insiders” like evangelicals have trouble with what Jesus actually wanted).

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Blue Skies (2nd Breakfast)

Today we had our first “2nd Breakfast” since the pandemic began. After a potluck breakfast, Jess and Alex introduced a “Blue Skies” exercise to imagine how we might all be most interested in getting more involved.

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