Dear ones,
Our theme for the month of September is Nurturing Sustainable Relationships. As we live into our value of Interdependence we commit to create and nurture sustainable relationships of care and respect, mutuality and justice.
As this month goes along I’ll invite you to ponder and consider your closest relationships and your more casual relationships. How do you choose to nurture these relationships? Do you pay active attention to how they’re going? Do you check in with your partner, your friends, your acquaintances and figure out together how to make your relationship stronger, richer, and more sustaining?
In worship this month we’re looking at how we craft our friendships and live into the reality that they can be messy; how do we craft our relationship with our larger faith tradition; and how do we craft and strengthen our relationship with our environment, with the interdependent web. We’re welcoming two guest preachers: Rev. Kathleen Owens and Swamimi Saraswait. Rev Kathleen preached the sermon at our installation service last fall and Swamimi is the Intern Minister at First UU in San Diego and an activist and educator.
One way we nurture our capacity for relationship is by honoring milestones in the relationship, including the endings. On September 21, at 10:15am, we’ll gather together to share in remembering the Rev. Kenneth Torquil MacLean. Join us as we celebrate him and the ways he helped nurture us.
And starting this month, once a month, you’re invited to gather in the Sanctuary after the service, and after you’ve had a chance to grab a coffee and a treat. We’ll come together for an intentional, curious conversation about the topics and issues raised in that Sunday’s service. What caught our mind and spirit? How does it help us reflect on our own lives? What has changed for us as we’ve grappled with it? We’ll start on September 15. Join us!
I’m grateful for the quiet of the summer and grateful for the returning connection and collaboration as the fall begins. And I am always grateful to be your companion in the work of crafting the beloved community.
peace and love
Rev. Ian