Who’s Your Neighbor?
“The more I think about it, the more I wonder if God and neighbor are somehow One.” Join us as we wrestle with the complexity of a multiracial, multicultural and multireligious world.
“The more I think about it, the more I wonder if God and neighbor are somehow One.” Join us as we wrestle with the complexity of a multiracial, multicultural and multireligious world.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel once said that “to be spiritual is to be amazed.” Indeed, he encouraged us to practice the spiritual discipline of “radical amazement.” How can we make ourselves continually aware of all that is amazing about our lives and the world around us?
To put love into action, we must love people for who they really are, that includes ourselves too. Join us this Sunday as we begin a 5 part sermon series based on the book “Exactly As You Are: The LIFE and FAITH of Mr. Rogers.
In the Beloved Community, it is necessary to prioritize people over polity, always seeking what is best for people instead of always following the rules. Rev. Sara Pugh Montgomery is the Senior Pastor at Centenary Church here in Macon. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and Candler School of … Continue reading People Over Polity
Any good work site requires safety equipment, and the work of building Beloved Community is no exception. Join us this Sunday as we gather the tools we need to create welcoming safe spaces for our community to flourish.
Intergenerational; Ingathering and Water Communion. Please bring a bit of water from your summer travels, “symbolic” water is fine too.
How an encounter with a black bear and the common/uncommon experience of a thunderstorm invited me to a profound awareness.
Join us this Sunday as Rev. Amanda and members of the Board discuss the priorities and direction of our third year of Developmental Ministry.
What every day task bring you comfort in times of turmoil? Join us this week as we explore how the mundane task of life can ground us.
What does risk taking look like in this summer season? Why and how is summer a time to mix and shake things up — in all aspects of our lives?