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Having just celebrated resurrection and new life through Easter and the arrival of Spring, it is a meaningful time to turn your attention to what these themes invite you to embody in your relationships. Over the next few weeks, we will explore several dimensions of sacred relationship: how you show up, how you listen, how you respond, and how you participate in the ongoing flow of life.

We’ll begin by considering what happens when you shift your consciousness from stewardship to kinship. Stewardship is a mindset rooted in management, responsibility, and oversight. Kinship, by contrast, emphasizes relationship, reciprocity, mutuality, and belonging. It invites you to move from “taking care of” to “being in relationship with”—from control to connection, from duty to shared life.

Join Reverend James Kress this Sunday for a message on embracing deep listening, to open yourself to others, to your own inner wisdom, and to the subtle movements of Spirit.

Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, we hope you feel welcomed, valued, and invited to join in this exploration of rich and life‑giving themes.

You can join us in person or online.

Our music ensemble features Julie Croteau. She will be accompanied by George Conrad on piano, Dan Schmedtje on bass, and Stephen Croteau on drums.