Sunday, May 10, 2026 Silence and Sound, Movement and Stillness

Curious about how music, movement, and intention can center and ground us as a community? Join us for this service exploring the Dances of Universal Peace, a non-sectarian spiritual movement practice that draws from various religions, including Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Islamic, Jewish, and Indigenous traditions, as a vehicle for peace and joy. No dancing required and you can participate in whatever way feels right for your body!

9:15 AM Servicemeeting in the Church Sanctuary (in person only)

Led by Rev. Kristina Church with DRE Colleen Thoele and Emily Hall, Dir. of Music Ministries.

Religious Education for Children and Youth

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Facilitated Drop-In Small Reflection Groups for Adults

Location: Fessenden Hall

This Week’s Wondering Questions:

  1. The Dances of Universal Peace bring together themes from world religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Are you curious to learn more about a particular religious tradition that you didn’t grow up with? What about it intrigues you and how could you discover more?
  2. What does the idea of embodied prayer mean to you? Have you ever seen or experienced dance as a sacred art form?

11:00 AM Service — meeting in Hobbs Hall and on Zoom

Led by Rev. Kristina Church and Worship Associate Alicia Patrice.

CLICK HERE to view or print the Order of Service.

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