Speaker: Rev. Joe Mohr

Make Believe

Let’s be honest, there is nothing magical or special that happens when the clock strikes 12 on New Year’s Eve that makes us new people. However, we can’t help believe and feel a newness, the freedom to reauthor ourselves under the auspice of resolutions. The power to believe in a better version of yourself fuels … Continue reading Make Believe

Being a People of Joy

Our world is undeniably touched with pain and it is from that pain we seek to make this world a better place.  On this mission of change we can’t lose sight of joy, otherwise we miss the point completely.  Taking the time to feel the goodness of the world honors the strife we walk alongside … Continue reading Being a People of Joy

Imagining Other

Rev. Joe Mohr shares his views about the importance of imagination to our well-being.  Our imaginations allow us to envision something more or better than the status quo and call us to action to make the changes needed to bring about personal growth or meaningful changes we want to see in our world. The church … Continue reading Imagining Other

Suspension of Disbelief, Hope and the Ability to see Beyond the Challenges of Life

Rev. Joseph Mohr will present “Suspension of Disbelief, Hope and the Ability to see Beyond the Challenges of Life.” There is a component of self that resides in the metaphysical world.  Join us to see how we can use our spiritual self to power through the difficulties of the physical world. The church has reopened … Continue reading Suspension of Disbelief, Hope and the Ability to see Beyond the Challenges of Life

Keep the Story: the Need in Oral Tradition and Storytelling

Although the church is closed through May, please join us online for the live Sunday Service using Zoom Worship Invitation.  You may also like to follow along using the Order of Service.  Rev. Joe Mohr will present “Keep the Story: the Need in Oral Tradition and Storytelling.”  Written language has allowed for scientific advancement, we … Continue reading Keep the Story: the Need in Oral Tradition and Storytelling

Bildungsroman

Although the church is closed through April, please join us online for the live Sunday Service using Zoom Worship Invitation.  You may also like to follow along using the Order of Service.  Rev. Joseph Mohr presents ”Bildungsroman”.  One of the most beloved genres of film and literature is the coming-of-age story. The path to adulthood, … Continue reading Bildungsroman

The Lost Art of Play

Although the church is closed through January, please join us online for the live Sunday Service using Zoom Worship.  You may also like to follow along using the Order of Service. Rev. Joe Mohr will present “The Lost Art of Play.”  When was the last time you laughed with your whole body or did something that … Continue reading The Lost Art of Play

In The Bleak Midwinter

Although the church is closed through December, please join us online for the live Sunday Service using Zoom Worship.  You may also like to follow along using the Order of Service. The Rev. Joe Mohr presents “In The Bleak Midwinter,” a celebration of Yule, Christmas, and the beginning of Kwanzaa as we wait in hopeful … Continue reading In The Bleak Midwinter

On a Scale of 1 to 10

You are invited to join us online for the live Sunday Service using Zoom Invitation. Rev. Joe Mohr shares “On a Scale of 1 to 10,” a look at the existential challenges of pain and healing as a form of acceptance. Rev. Joe will discuss contemporary medicine’s shift from pain elimination to pain management in … Continue reading On a Scale of 1 to 10

Why Ask Why?

Although the church is closed through August, please join us online. We post login information for each live Sunday Service on the Friday prior to each service. The Rev. Joe Mohr will present, “Why Ask Why?” Joe says, “My favorite aspect of Mystery is that when you think you know someone or something, the more … Continue reading Why Ask Why?