Easter calls “…to you over and over announcing your place in the family of things.” (from Mary Oliver’s “Wild Geese”)

Easter is not just a holiday of abstract theology; it is an affirmation of hope made real in the face of all that you might think says otherwise, both within your life and how you live your life in relation to the larger world. Transformation, resurrection, living in love with life again.

Each Easter, we gather for Easter Breakfast before and have a Flower Communion during the service. Even if you didn’t join us in person this year, we hope you can come another Sunday!