Religious

Gatherings

All are welcomed to our ecumenical and interfaith community through our worship experiences. The goal of our worship is to bring the community closer to their center and the Divine, whether we are practicing Methodist liturgy, Buddhist meditation, Unitarian water communion, or exploring movement and song as a spiritual expression. We seek to challenge and charge our community to bring God’s radical love into the world and bring hope, encourage each other, and give us strength for this journey. The design of worship will embody the church’s commitment to expressive flexibility—without fixed pews or a permanent pulpit; space will be fundamentally adaptable. There is not be a standard format for worship. Instead, services are fluid and based on the needs of the community. Also, worship expressions is created and lead by community based on authentic experiences. Some examples of worship services are gospel brunches, balls, beer Bible Studies, and protests.

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