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Sermons

When I craft and deliver a sermon, I focus on offering something that is grounded, honest, and relational. I aim to weave together theology, lived experience, and the world as it is, with all its griefs, complexities, and hopes. My sermons are shaped with an ear toward who is in the room and who is not, seeking to open space for multiple truths, embodied response, and a sense of shared belonging.

Still Not a Butterfly

Still Not a Butterfly

As we find ourselves deep into autumn - deep into this long, tender transition of our lives and our world - let us come together amid the uncertainty of what comes next, holding one another in possibility.

Truth Telling in a Culture of Lies

Truth Telling in a Culture of Lies

What is lost when we place objectivity above lived experience, memory, or the truth of our interconnected lives? Join Sophia Doescher and our Indigenous Justice Working Group as we gather the threads of perfectionism, urgency, and objectivity to practice truth-telling that resists erasure and reclaims our shared humanity.

A Thrill of Dust

A Thrill of Dust

In the midst of Fall transitions, join us to remember the power of belonging and the struggle to find it for ourselves and with others. In the words of poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, "Our actions are essential to the one infinite story of what it is to be alive. We are the dust, the dust that hopes, a rising of dust, a thrill of dust, the dust that dances in the light with all other dust, the dust that makes the world." Come, let's be dust together. 

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