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Meet Rev. Jenn

After several months of an intense search process, we are thrilled to announce that Reverend Jennifer Gracen has accepted a 2 year full-time interim minister position with Tree of Life! Rev. Jenn, as she refers to herself, earned her Masters of Divinity from Andover-Newton Theological School in Massachusetts. She then served as an intern minister … Continue reading Meet Rev. Jenn

Soul Matters at Tree of Life: Being a Community of Thresholds

When thinking about thresholds we usually consider them as a place where we need to get though in order to move or transition from one place to a different place, and as such thresholds are often identified as barriers or points of opportunity. While reflecting on this, Scott Tayler goes a bit further and suggests … Continue reading Soul Matters at Tree of Life: Being a Community of Thresholds

Coming of Age

Sunday, May 3, 2020, 10:45am Our Coming of Age students have been meeting since last Summer and are ready to share their journey of faith exploration. The youth were challenged to explore their own ideas about faith and spiritual beliefs and it has been a great opportunity to practice expressing those ideas. Come join us … Continue reading Coming of Age

“Reality 101: Coronavirus, Climate, and Compassionate Generosity”

Sunday, May 10, 2020, 10:45am Rev. Michael Dowd Rev. Michael Dowd will be “zooming” in from Eureka, California to offer some thoughts on humanity’s place and purpose in “the interdependent web of existence of which we are a part” (our UU 7th Principle). Rev. Michael Dowd is bestselling eco-theologian, TEDx speaker, and pro-future advocate whose work … Continue reading “Reality 101: Coronavirus, Climate, and Compassionate Generosity”

A Virtual Flower Communion

Sunday, April 26, 2020, 10:45am Lou Ness On April 26th, we celebrate with the Flower Communion and discover new ways of following Norbert Capek ideas around ritual and tradition, finding ways of binding us together, even when separated. What rituals have helped you manage the pandemic and it’s effects? How has tradition informed and shaped … Continue reading A Virtual Flower Communion