Note: With so many good stories today, this video contains both the earlier and later sermons.
On what is traditionally celebrated as Columbus Day weekend, we celebrate Indigenous People’s Day and look at who truly belongs in America. We are thrilled that a Chumash and Tatavian Elder, Alan Salazar, will be joining us for this service to tell the ancient story of his people on this land. Salazar is a traditional storyteller and canoe paddler and will share tales of his life and ancestors with our children and adults. Join us for this special treat. We also urge you to attend Chalice’s theatrical production of ‘Voices of a People’s History of the United States’ happening this weekend.
Humans can be hard on ourselves, giving no quarter for not knowing something the first time, allowing no room for the grace of learning....
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Living with integrity on a daily basis can be a real challenge. Join us as we hear from members of our congregation, personal stories...