May 30, 2021
Rev. Doretta Colburn
"Of Spirit"
An Arm Chair Sermon
“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License # A-738807. All rights reserved.
May 30, 2021
Rev. Doretta Colburn
"Of Spirit"
An Arm Chair Sermon
“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE, License # A-738807. All rights reserved.
October 8, 2023
Rev Doretta Colburn
"When It Doesn’t Go as Planned"
Introit:
Make Me a Channel of your Peace
“A spirit of lament is where we must begin
if we are to step towards healing.”
Maria Alejandra Andrade Vinueza
Anthem:
Draw Us in the Spirits Tether
Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE,
License # A-738807. All rights reserved.
December 20, 2020
Rev. Doretta Colburn
"The Vision to See"
August 30, 2020
Rev. Doretta Colburn
“Identified By Our Actions”
An Arm Chair Sermon
“We are not here to judge each other but to Love One Another.”
Wald Wassermann
Al Struck - Reader
George Wiese - Musician
Jane Morse
Altos
Ginny Raymond
Musician
Kay Leslie
Bases
Del Leonard
Tenors
Denny Raymond
Ted Nixon
Sopranos
Jean Struck
Dianne Morse Leonard
August 16, 2020
Rev. Doretta Colburn
“Persistent Hope”
An Arm Chair Sermon
"We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dianne Morse Leonard -Reader
George Wiese - Musician
I Woke Up This Morning Arr. by Jeffrey Dumas
by Vocal Solution
Thank you to Kevin Murphy
for putting this together for us all to enjoy!
August 9, 2020
Rev. Doretta Colburn
“A Matter of Stepping Out”
An Arm Chair Sermon
“It always seems impossible until it's done.” ― Nelson Mandela
Al Struck - Lectionary Reader
George Wiese, Musician
August 2, 2020
Rev. Doretta Colburn
“Enough For All”
An Arm Chair Sermon
“If you approach the ocean with a cup, you can only take away a cupful; i
f you approach it with a bucket, you can take away a bucketful.”
Ramana Maharshi