Reason and Meaning
June 6, 2010.
With Gretta, the congregation explores ideas connected to Vision Works 2009. It begins a six week conversation on the document. Join the conversation on West Hill’s facebook page.
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Common Dreams
May 30, 2010.
Scott Kearns tells of his and Gretta’s travels in Australia and New Zealand. He shares some of the comments and discussions he had while at the Common Dreams Conference and highlights the wonderful welcome he and Gretta received.
Getting Beyond Assumptions
May 23, 2010
Gretta connects the society of Victorian England and Pentacost as a way to reflect upon the assumptions we hold—and the ways in which we might get beyond them, if we so choose.
Being Buddy-Sattvas
May 16, 2010
Gretta shares a poem, The Buddy-Sattva Promise by Charles Page. In doing so, she reflects on the West Hill community and the gifts we have offered and those we have been offered during the time she and Scott were in Australia and New Zealand.
Everyone Makes Mistakes (Except Me!!)
May 9, 2010.
Guest speaker Scott Campbell discusses cognitive dissonance as he explores why we can so easily justify our own conduct.
At Home in the Cosmos
May 2, 2010.
Scott Campbell shares his thoughts on cultivating wonder in the natural world as a way of creating meaning for our lives. He offers examples of some of the amazing wonders of the universe.
A Common Story
April 25, 2010
Alan Ely shares his understanding of the Golden Rule and how this common theme ties us to each other and the world.
Concious Living
April 18, 2010
Guest speaker Diane Hoover shares her ideas on progressive conscious thinking. She finishes with a reading from Janice May Parviainen’s book, “Courage To Love Yourself”.
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Shaping Connection
April 11, 2010.
Guest speaker Trisha Bower extends last week’s theme of connection, highlighting how working with clay allows her to connect deeply not only with others, but with herself. She gifts the congregation with an opportunity to connect as well.
