“Reflections on Atonement – Healing the World”
In these uncertain times, we offer an exploration on the theme of atonement and ways we can heal ourselves and the broader world
In these uncertain times, we offer an exploration on the theme of atonement and ways we can heal ourselves and the broader world
Since its inception in 1909, the NAACP has striven to eliminate race-based discrimination and ensure the health and well-being of all persons. Why is it important that this revered organization, which we know as a powerful voice in America’s civil rights movement, have a presence … read more.
Join us in this lay-lead service as we consider some of the different facets of Wholeness. We will explore the essential needs of being one with Nature, being one with ourselves, being one after being broken, being one in community.
Our guest speaker will be Jim Levinson, a longtime friend of ASC. Jim has served as Spiritual Leader of Jewish congregations in New England for the past 25 years. He led the Brattleboro Area Jewish Community (BAJC) until 2009 and was a founder of the … read more.
Drawing upon ancient beliefs, this lay-led service will pay homage to the balance of darkness and light as we anticipate the coming of Spring.
This service, led by the Social and Environmental Action Committee, considers the spiritual and social aspects of growing food. Our guest is Marilyn Chiarello of Edible Brattleboro, the organization with which we are sharing our Sunday offerings for the month of September.
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