Sunday Service

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The prophet Micah has famously taught us that we are required to “do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God.” Using feminist biblical interpretation, Rev. Anne will explore what this ancient Jewish prophet might teach us today in her sermon, “Let the Hills Hear Your Voice”.

There will be religious education programming for Pre-K through 8th grade. The nursery will be open for babies and toddlers.

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This Sunday the sanctuary choir will sing John Leavitt’s passionate “Sim Shalom” and Jim and Jean Strathdee’s serene setting of the Jewish prophet Micah’s powerful words of justice “What Does the Lord Require of You?” Julia Jaffe and Elizabeth Walsh will sing Rip Jackson’s lyrical duet “Shabbot Shalom.” For the centering music and postlude, Rip Jackson will play Mozart’s lovely piano piece “Andante” (from Sonata in Bb Major, K. 333) and Pachelbel’s spirited organ work “Toccata in C Major.”