Prayers, Conversation & Hope in an Election Season
As people of faith, participating in civic life is part of our Christian calling. One of the ways we engage in civic life is at the polls. Grounded in prayer and trusting in God’s presence with us, let’s head engage in civic life in ways that are respectful, peaceful and hopeful.
Monday, November 4 at 7:00 p.m. (in-person and on the livestream)
On the eve of the election, we will gather for a service of Holden Evening Prayer which will include an extended time of prayer for our nation and the world. Together, we will pray for healing, justice, peace and hope for all of God’s creation.
Wednesday, November 6 from 8:30-10:30 a.m.
Following the election, the clergy will hold space for a time of conversation, coffee and hope for those who would like to gather together. No RSVP necessary, simply show up.
Wednesday, November 20 at 7:00 p.m.
In preparation for Thanksgiving and the holiday season, Pastor Keseley, Senior Pastor, will lead a workshop for people who are wondering or worrying about engage in conversation around the table with extended family in these politically divisive times. Our faith has something to say about how we gather, talk with and live in relationship with people with whom we may not agree.