Share a Remembrance
We are living in troubled times and we all need care from time to time. You can light a candle, request pastoral care, find support from the care team, or honor our community’s joys and sorrows. Do not bear the burden alone. We are here for each other.
Candles of Remembrance
Sharing Remembrances in Worship works best when we share our souls’ yearnings with the worship leader before Sunday morning. If you would like to have this Sunday’s worship leader share your request aloud during the pastoral prayer, you may do so by submitting the form. This will also light a candle on our website.
Our Joys and Sorrows
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Mary Ann Adomnik
Deborah Ann Tripoldi lit a candle of remembrance for her friend Mary Ann Adomnik. Mary Ann died on May 4 at the age of 64 after a long battle with cancer.
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Devany Kurtti
We lit a candle for Devany Kurtti who received a Prince Hall scholarship. Prince Hall was an abolitionist, proponent of education for Black people who formed the first Black masonic lodge in the country. Devany's grandpa, Rev. Joseph Ford became a Prince Hall Mason in 1969 and it is a true gift to see this legacy come full circle.