The Future’s so Bright I Gotta Wear Shades
In our final service on Prophecy, we’ll explore the positive side of self-fulfilling prophecies. How does a vision for the future help make it so?
In our final service on Prophecy, we’ll explore the positive side of self-fulfilling prophecies. How does a vision for the future help make it so?
The Black Lives Matter Team will collaborate will Rev. Allison for this service on our modern day prophets for racial justice.
Our second service on the theme of Prophecy. We’ll explore what the many prophets throughout religious history had in common, and what they can teach us for today.
The January theme poses the question; “What does it mean to be a Community of Prophecy?” A portion of this service is traditionally one in which those in attendance will be invited to share a reading, a poem, a song, or a story that relates in some way to the theme of the service. We will also make some of our own individual prophecies for the coming year.
Because of the way the holidays fall this year, the usual end-of-the-year service occurs, in fact, on the first day of the new year. Just another anomaly for these times. Roy Goodman, who has been leading these end-of-the-year services for several years will do so again this year.