Dec 30, 2022 | Body & Mind Connections, Equity & Justice, Impromptu Events, Local Events
Written by Bonnie Fackre-Cochise, edited by Julie Gorham The pop-up at the Parkrose UCC was another successful event with increasingly steady volunteers emerging. A snowstorm on December 4th resulted in a slightly lower than average turnout, with 31 adults and four...
Jun 5, 2022 | Climate Justice, Equity & Justice, Local Events
Climate Café Update June 3rd, 2022 Megan Hanson and Bonnie Fackre “What would the world be like if we truly “loved all of Creation as ourselves”? Chef Lakita Butler asks us to ponder. How does living sustainably look, feel, smell and more to the point, what does it...
May 31, 2022 | Body & Mind Connections, Equity & Justice, Storytelling
Prologue Seventy thousand years ago, homo sapiens oozed out of Africa and out into Western Asia and Europe. Each small band that dribbled out existentially convinced that they were permanently and irreconcilably at war with all other humans, with animal life, and with...
Mar 14, 2022 | Equity & Justice, Local Events
We are excited to share this summary of actions and decisions that Christ the Healer has taken SO FAR, in the design and development of our new outward- facing mission known as the ‘Climate Café’. Christ the Healer, UCC is proposing to partner with...
Nov 6, 2021 | All, Biblical Knowledge & Wisdom, Body & Mind Connections, Equity & Justice, Spiritual Growth, Spiritual Practice
The setup – issue – so-called problem One of the most valuable insights that repeatedly arises for us in the fields of psychology, philosophy, sociology, meta-position studies of theology, and communications theory that we find being explained through recent...
Jul 13, 2021 | Body & Mind Connections, Equity & Justice, Spiritual Growth, Spiritual Practice
Part B. Why we at CtH seem so different – The Denominations By Thomas Chavez It is rushed to my attention that by talking about how all of our many denominations tend to identify the main channel of Christian understanding with their own place in an...