Reverend Marci Scott-Weis, MDIV My dear friend Rev. Carson Hawk frequently reminded me that God is everywhere in life, in the color purple of a field of flowers, in movies, […]
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Mr. Rogers Spiritual Lesson on The Power of Self-Reflection
Reverend Marci Scott-Weis, MDIV Okay so dear ones, this week we come to the end of our series on the spiritual lessons of Mr. Rogers. Over the past weeks, we’ve […]
Read moreMr. Rogers Spiritual Lesson on Acceptance on Pride Sunday
Reverend Marci Scott-Weis, MDIV This Pride Sunday, as we lift up in celebration 30 years of being an Open and Affirming Church to the LGBTQ+ community, we’re going to turn […]
Read moreMr. Rogers Spiritual Lesson on Empathy
Reverend Marci Scott-Weis, MDIV Friends, today we kick off a summer series of Meditations focused on the spiritual wisdom of Mr. Rogers, the creator of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood as well as the […]
Read moreOn Being a Resurrected People
Reverend Marci Scott-Weis, MDIV Let’s take a look at the very last story in John’s Gospel because it echoes so many critical themes that flow throughout John. The disciples have […]
Read moreThe Resurrection of Abundant Love – An Easter Message
Reverend Marci Scott-Weis, MDIV So dear ones, today we celebrate resurrection. Trying to understand what the resurrection was and what it means has been a topic of discussion, debate, conflict, […]
Read moreEmpathy is NOT a Sin – it is The Way
Reverend Marci Scott-Weis, MDIV So, friends the story of Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, from the Gospel of John, comes at almost the end of Jesus’ story. His public ministry […]
Read moreWelcoming the Stranger
Reverend Marci Scott-Weis, MDIV In the Gospel of Matthew, there was no census, or adoring shepherds, or Angel Gabrielle for Jesus’ birth. There was instead, a simple birth and then […]
Read moreThe Comfort of Confession and the Call to Rethink Sin
Reverend Marci Scott-Weis, MDIV This morning we did something a bit different for our worshipping community. Instead of an Opening Prayer, after our Gathering Words and Opening Hymn, we joined […]
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