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Sunday Service
Feb
23

Sunday Service

This Sunday, Rev. Bridget launches our Black History & Future celebration into the stratosphere with “Remember Who You Are,” an exploration of the concept of Sankofa and some good old Star Trek Gospel!

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Excess Anonymous
Feb
24

Excess Anonymous

Excess Anonymous (EA) is an intimate group dedicated to examining the relationship between our culture of excess and our spiritual lives. We offer a supportive space for deep reflection, self inquiry, and sharing. Join us!

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The Circle (Online Meditation & Prayer)
Feb
24

The Circle (Online Meditation & Prayer)

Our Online Meditation & Prayer practice is open to anyone who would like to join by computer or phone.

These quiet, contemplative sessions last an hour, beginning with an opening centering prayer, followed by about 10 minutes of silence, a devotional poetry reading, a sharing of prayer requests, another 10 minutes of silence, and a closing centering prayer. Details to log in or call in will remain the same each week.

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Bible Study Group
Feb
25

Bible Study Group

Each Tuesday we identify specific aspects of the Bible that generate individual thought and open respectful discussion. Come join us and add your Thoughts/interpretations to the conversation as we examine Old and New Testament scriptures. We thoughtfully examine the messages to humankind valued centuries ago that continue to offer meaning to us in the 21st century.

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The Circle (Online Meditation & Prayer)
Feb
28

The Circle (Online Meditation & Prayer)

Our Online Meditation & Prayer practice is open to anyone who would like to join by computer or phone.

These quiet, contemplative sessions last an hour, beginning with an opening centering prayer, followed by about 10 minutes of silence, a devotional poetry reading, a sharing of prayer requests, another 10 minutes of silence, and a closing centering prayer. Details to log in or call in will remain the same each week.

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The Circle (Online Meditation & Prayer) (Copy)
Mar
1

The Circle (Online Meditation & Prayer) (Copy)

Our Online Meditation & Prayer practice is open to anyone who would like to join by computer or phone.

These quiet, contemplative sessions last an hour, beginning with an opening centering prayer, followed by about 10 minutes of silence, a devotional poetry reading, a sharing of prayer requests, another 10 minutes of silence, and a closing centering prayer. Details to log in or call in will remain the same each week.

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Excess Anonymous
Mar
3

Excess Anonymous

Excess Anonymous (EA) is an intimate group dedicated to examining the relationship between our culture of excess and our spiritual lives. We offer a supportive space for deep reflection, self inquiry, and sharing. Join us!

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Bible Study Group
Mar
4

Bible Study Group

Each Tuesday we identify specific aspects of the Bible that generate individual thought and open respectful discussion. Come join us and add your Thoughts/interpretations to the conversation as we examine Old and New Testament scriptures. We thoughtfully examine the messages to humankind valued centuries ago that continue to offer meaning to us in the 21st century.

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Lab/Shul Sabbath Queen
Mar
7

Lab/Shul Sabbath Queen

Sabbath Queen is a Shabbat dinner event that begins at 6:00 PM with a cocktail hour, featuring small bites and wine. At 7:00 PM, a traditional ritual service takes place, accompanied by a live band. The service is recorded and streamed via Zoom for remote participants. At 8:00 PM, following the conclusion of the ritual, the space transitions into a seated dinner setting.

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American Bible: The Constitution as Sacred Text
Feb
13

American Bible: The Constitution as Sacred Text

Religion and the Constitution have a long and complex relationship. Those who drafted the Constitution and its amendments had varied and nuanced understandings of religion, which influenced their views of governance, liberty, and equality.

So when proponents of originalism argue that constitutional interpretation must follow its so-called original meaning, are they engaging with that nuance? Or have they replaced it with a politically motivated just-so story to promote a regressive and antidemocratic social agenda?

Join us at a live in-person event at Judson Memorial Church at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 13, for a timely discussion on the role religion has played in shaping originalist thought, as well as alternative approaches to understanding the Constitution and our relationship to it.

Produced with support from the Steven M. Polan Fellowship in Constitutional Law and History

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Lab/Shul Sabbath Queen
Feb
7

Lab/Shul Sabbath Queen

Sabbath Queen is a Shabbat dinner event that begins at 6:00 PM with a cocktail hour, featuring small bites and wine. At 7:00 PM, a traditional ritual service takes place, accompanied by a live band. The service is recorded and streamed via Zoom for remote participants. At 8:00 PM, following the conclusion of the ritual, the space transitions into a seated dinner setting.

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