Archives: Services

Holding Joy and Sorrow

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. with Live-Stream The link to the service is: YouTube Video Link Eve Palay, Service LeaderGregory Cook, Worship Associate We can’t let the troubles we all have overcome the joy that moves us forward. Trans folk are not the only ones to hold this to be true, but … Continue reading Holding Joy and Sorrow

All Souls Day

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. with Live-Stream The link to the service is: Sunday Service Link Rev. Zackrie VinczenGregory Cook, Worship Associate Reflecting on the lives of our departed loved ones and their impact can bring profound meaning to our lives. This week, we extend an invitation to partake in a reflective … Continue reading All Souls Day

Go Gentle into that Good Night

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. with Live-Stream The link to the service is: YouTube Video Link Alan Miller, Service LeaderJohanna Munson, Worship Associate From the ancient near East to the modern West, attitudes toward death and the possibility of an after-life have followed a bell curve from pessimism through optimism to pessimism … Continue reading Go Gentle into that Good Night

Brunch & Banter: Cedars Community Conversation

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. No Live-Stream Available Nancy Philip, Service Leader Join us for a time of gathering, sharing meals, hymns, and meaningful conversations. Nancy Philip will lead with a reflection and facilitate the program. Bring your curiosity, questions, and wisdom to share—plus, your favorite Brunch-y dish! Let’s connect and celebrate … Continue reading Brunch & Banter: Cedars Community Conversation

Come Out, Come Out, Whoever You Are

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. with Live-Stream The link to the service is: YouTube Video Link Rev. Zackrie VinczenNancy Philip, Worship Associate Delve into the struggles, growth, and importance of coming out and living as a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community. Discover the transformative power of authenticity and acceptance. Join us … Continue reading Come Out, Come Out, Whoever You Are

The Thief of Joy

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. with Live-Stream The link to the service is: Sunday Service Link Rev. Zackrie VinczenJennie Weaver, Worship Associate Life is a journey filled with unique paths, but often, we find ourselves getting caught in the web of comparison, robbing us of joy and contentment. In this service we … Continue reading The Thief of Joy

The Great Evangelical Deconstruction

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. with Live-Stream The link to the service is: YouTube Video Link Michael Camp, Guest SpeakerMike Cox, Worship Associate Michael Camp shares why many evangelicals today are deconstructing their faith and making some startling and beautiful discoveries. Based on his own experience as a “deconstructed” and ex-evangelical missionary, … Continue reading The Great Evangelical Deconstruction

Designing Space for the Possibility of Grace

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. with Live-Stream The link to the service is: YouTube Video Link Rev. Jennifer Alviar Johanna Munson, Worship Associate  Creative ideas are born in unexpected places. Yet their birth holds genius and magic in it. Join us as we explore together the collective possibilities for grace-filled wonder and transformation. 

Drop by Drop: Cedars’ Water Ceremony

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. with Live-Stream The link to the service is: Sunday Service Link Rev. Zackrie VinczenGregory Cook, Worship Associate Join us in celebrating our unity and interconnectedness through the symbolism of water. Participants are encouraged to bring water from their homes to pour into a common vessel to represent … Continue reading Drop by Drop: Cedars’ Water Ceremony

Walden in the Anthropocene

In-person service in Webster Hall at 10:00 a.m. with Live-Stream The link to the service is: Sunday Service Link Rev. Barry AndrewsRev. Zackrie Vinczen, Worship Associate Given the challenges we face, how can a man who went off to the woods for two years—woods he almost burned down himself a year earlier—tell us anything about … Continue reading Walden in the Anthropocene