72425 Via Vail
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
760-321-0694

Thanksgiving: If You Have a Table Blessing

Worship Leader:  Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate:  Bob Rancourt
As we prepare ourselves for gathering around a table in thanks, what is in our minds and hearts. Who do we carry with us as we feast and offer gratitude?

The Earthiness of the Buddha-Dharma

Worship Leader: Ian Challis
Worship Associate: Peter Mathews
One of the most beautiful aspects of Buddhist teaching is the way we are invited to remember our deep interconnection to the planet and all life -- to honor and care for Earth as our source, great teacher, and witness. Growth and freedom arise from deep knowing of this earthly experience.

Sunday Worship

Hybrid: Online and In-Person 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

Ministry for the Earth, Part One: “How to Survive the End of the World”
Worship Leader: Rev. Dr. Donald Stouder
Worship Associate: Bryna Blum
Rev. Don will be joining us on January 2 and January 23, 2022 to present a series of sermons addressing different themes in climate change and climate justice. His sermons will be built around one overarching theme: that our 7th principle has to be urgently embraced, and that we will never get a break to build a better world. We have to do it while still surviving in this one.

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Sunday Together

Zoom

Join us in this social event replacing our customary after worship coffee hour.  It allows us to stay connected even when we can't attend worship services in person.  The discussion can be anything from the sermon topic to chatting informally among friends.

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Monday Meditation

Join us each Monday as for a group meditation and inspirational reading. Drop-ins are welcome.

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S2S2S Rehearsal

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Sunday Worship

Zoom

We Are How We Treat Each Other and Nothing More
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Bob Rancourt
As we begin a new year, we set goals for ourselves. What are the standards by which we'll measure the success of those goals? What if rather than wealth or fame or having more stuff, we decided to measure success by the richness and lovingness of our relationships? What would be different if those were our criteria?