Stone Soup

Sunday October 29, 2017 10:45am Sam Jones and Religious Education A Stone Soup Service. We all have something to share, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant. When we each come together in community to share our gifts, we find that something new and oftentimes wonderful is created as a result. Join us as we … Continue reading Stone Soup

Celebrating Sue Metivier’s Life

Due to an attack on our website, we are re-posting Susan Metivier’s Obituary. We apologize that previous online condolences left for her family have been lost. SUSAN LOUISE METIVIER Born May 3, 1947, in Indianapolis, Indiana.                                                     Died October 11, 2017, in Crystal Lake, Illinois. Susan Louise Metivier (née Hall). Daughter of Robert H. Hall and … Continue reading Celebrating Sue Metivier’s Life

A Journey to Wisdom

Sunday October 8, 2017 10:45am Patrick Kerin Courage which pushes us to act always starts us on a journey.  Courage can come from many directions and usually  we can’t anticipate where it will take us but indeed, the stories and details of the unfolding journey itself are where we find the wisdom to live life … Continue reading A Journey to Wisdom

Discovering Fire

Sunday October 1, 2017 10:45am M.E. Tanabe There are many ways to talk about courage but the truly powerful words will point us towards finding the strength of our own hearts. In The Power of Myth, Joseph Campbell gave us one such pointer: “People say that what we’re all seeking is a meaning for life. … Continue reading Discovering Fire

The Lamp Beside the Golden Door: Welcoming Immigrants to America

Sunday September 24, 2017 10:45am February Sky Music Duo We celebrate through the music of Phil Cooper and Susan Arnold as they create worship in song: “The path of immigrants in America has not been all easy money and streets paved with gold. Besides leaving behind family and beloved homelands, immigrants have often been subjected … Continue reading The Lamp Beside the Golden Door: Welcoming Immigrants to America

Jail Brakers hosts The If Project at Woodstock Public Library

Proudly providing support to children and their families who struggle with the stigma and challenges of incarceration The If Project Film Screening & Community Discussion SAVE the DATE! Tuesday September 19th, 2017 6:30 p.m. Woodstock Public Library 414 W Judd St, Woodstock, IL 60098 In 2008, Seattle police officer Kim Bogucki walked through the gates … Continue reading Jail Brakers hosts The If Project at Woodstock Public Library