Music of Protest and of Peace
Music brings us together in struggle and in peace. We will celebrate songs of protest featuring new songs coming out of the recent events in Minneapolis and also the calming power of music as well.
Music brings us together in struggle and in peace. We will celebrate songs of protest featuring new songs coming out of the recent events in Minneapolis and also the calming power of music as well.
At a time when we are on a new leg of our journey, embracing possibility allows us to avoid letting what has happened become a ceiling on what might happen, and to instead adopt a willingness to step forward into the space where the outcome is still unwritten.
Emily McKown, seminarian at United Theological Seminary, will speak on Dynamic Attunement: A Music-based, Trauma-informed Theology. How does the practice of making music inform our methods and practice of spiritual care in community? Drawing on her two degrees, Interreligious Chaplaincy and Arts & Theology, Emily’s reflection is inspired from her experiences as a collaborative musician and spiritual … Continue reading Dynamic Attunement: A Music-based, Trauma-informed Theology.
No In-person service today. Join us on Zoom. Vitality Sunday – Kelly McKown, Council President, is speaking about Living Our Values Out Loud: The Power of Presence and Purpose. As we are a community that believes in the inherent worth of every person and the power of love to hold us together, we come together … Continue reading Vitality Sunday
In moments when democracy feels strained and public life feels heavy, caring for one another is not abstract — it is expressed in the choices we make together. This reflection explores voting as an act of love, courage, and collective responsibility. Bianca Virnig is a Minnesota state representative serving District 52B and a proud Minnesota native. … Continue reading Caring for One Another in Fragile Times