Drawing from the rich symbols and music of the Christian seasons, our services are easy for the worshiper to follow. Soloists and special music are important to our services, as we offer a variety of musical styles to help communicate the message with passion and bring us into a closer relationship with Jesus Christ.
The Social Change Ecosystem framework (© Deepa Iyer) is a resource for identifying our roles and strengthening our broader ecosystems in order to address various issues and community crises in effective, interconnected, and sustainable ways. The accompanying worksheet includes prompts that can be used to facilitate internal reflection and discussion. Click here for more Information as seen in the bulletin or contact Rev. Meg Procopio
Weavers: We see the through-lines of connectivity between people, places, organizations, ideas, and movements.
Experimenters: We innovate, pioneer, and invent. We take risks and course-correct as needed.
Frontline Responders: We address community crises by marshaling and organizing resources, networks, and messages.
Visionaries: We imagine and generate our boldest possibilities, hopes and dreams, and remind us of our direction.
Builders: We develop, organize, and implement ideas, practices, people, and resources in service of a collective vision.
Caregivers: We nurture and nourish the people around me by creating and sustaining a community of care, joy, and connection.
Healers: We recognize and tend to the generational and current traumas caused by oppressive systems, institutions, policies, and practices.
Disrupters: We take uncomfortable and risky actions to shake up the status quo, to raise awareness, and to build power.
Storytellers: We craft and share our community stories, cultures, experiences, histories, and possibilities through art, music, media, and movement.
Guides: We teach, counsel, and advise, using my gifts of well-earned discernment and wisdom.