Poet and teacher, Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, has said, “If it’s true we are alone, we are alone together, the way blades of grass are alone, but exist as a field.” We come together as a community bound by the belief that our interconnectedness enriches our lives and strengthens our collective spirit. This worship service will conclude this month’s exploration of interdependence and introduce next month’s theme of pluralism while uplifting threads of our congregation’s shared ministry. Let us embark on this journey of exploration and celebration together.
No recording is available for this service due storm damage to AV equipment.