Worship Arts Blog

Elaine’s Call to Writers Elaine Roe leads our Writer’s Group, and invites you to join in, too. Email her at laneyroe@hotmail.com to get the Zoom entry info. At left is Elaine with her (now grown) son.  Below, Elaine describes a bit about how her writing and spirituality weave through her life’s her passions. “I enjoy…

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Kiraya manifests Divine Creativity I first met Kiraya Kestin Langberg through choir music, but later learned about her lifetime of multi-modal creative output, through fashion, jewelry, painting, music, gardening, and the art of family. She tells me her name Kiraya has a Native American origin, meaning “Flying Rays of the Sun” or “One who Creates.”…

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Lyn’s Songwriting Process Long time attendee and chaplain current chaplain Lyn McKay has been weaving her music and songwriting into her spirituality for many years.  Here’s a song she shared recently, and the story behind it. “During one of my meditations the mantra came to me to breathe in Spirit and breathe out love.  That…

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Sunday Service Podcast July 19th – Pandemic and Protests

“I think that there is an awakening that is happening right now, and it is a furthering of the cosmic plan for equality and for justice. ” Senior Minister Rev. Karen Lindvig goes deeper into how our spiritual tools are called for right now, in transforming societal structures.  How do we build structures that are…

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Sunday Service Podcast July 12th – Speaking the Same Language

“We’ve read our spiritual books, we’ve done our meditation, we’ve done our spiritual practices, we’ve gone on our retreats. We’ve been spiritual aspirants… and now, we need the tools that we have built over all of these years, whether you’re fifteen or eighty-five, this is the moment that you have, that we have been waiting…

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Sunday Service Podcast June 28th – The Accidental Activist

“This was a time period when many lesbian mothers across the U.S. lost their rights to care for their children, strictly because they were lesbian.” To mark Pride Sunday this year, former Seattle Unity Board chair Dr. Desi Bailey describes her advocacy work over the decades.  The scope and commitment of her work is inspiring,…

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