I have a couple things to share with you all this month. The first is about my upcoming ordination as an Interfaith Chaplain. As many of you know, Iβve been attending seminary at the Chaplaincy Institute (ChI for short) for the last two years. Because of covid, all my classes shifted to Zoom (like everything […]
Religious Education
Winter As a Time to Rest
This week we officially entered Winter, with the solstice on Tuesday. To mark this transition point, we held a solstice spiral at OUUC on Sunday evening, which was blessed with perfect weather and a beautiful moon in the sky. It was an evening of quiet contemplation and good company (a big thank you to Karmel […]
The Darkest Days Draw Near
This time of year is so dark! I wake up in the dark, and have to head out for chores and chickens in what feels like itβs still night, and then I turn to my family around 6pm and say βis it bedtime yet?β We have such short days as we draw nearer to the […]
Cards and Connection
Last week I sat down to write all my Christmas cards, and I pulled out my address book. Iβve actually been using this same little address book since I was a teenager. This year I noticed, though, that there were pages and pages of crossed out names and addresses, and only a few current addresses […]
Thinking Generations Ahead
Last Saturday the youth group went out to help with a tree planting for the Nisqually Land Trust. We spent a morning (miraculously without much rain) all working together planting over a hundred native trees and shrubs in what had been an agricultural field. Afterward, the Land Trust staff took us all to the river […]