Open Meditation: Wednesdays and Fridays – Zoom/Online
Zoom/OnlineTaking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Rev. Jeremiah Lal Shahbaz Kalendae, preaching
Sue Bickford, worship associate
The springtime brings bright new blossoms, heavy storm clouds, cleansing rains, and our annual stewardship campaign to support the life of our beloved community. Thank you for all that you give—time, talents, heart, and financial gifts—to sustain our liberal religious community and its mission in the world in the good times and the difficult times. Our stewardship team has been working diligently and we will receive some of the many exciting opportunities of their work this month as we also plan carefully for the future and the positive difference we can make in our world in the year before us. Join us for worship in-person and online.
Help us welcome Nancy Lilienthal to the Art Wall this April and May. Her exhibit features paintings by her mother, the late Jane Lilienthal. A reception will be held in Forbes Hall after worship service.
Whether you're looking for social justice activities, small group meetings, or just some inner peace, this is the time for questions and answers.
We invite you to learn more about how you and your community can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, build community resilience, and improve climate justice.
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Whether you are new to singing, or have sung all your life, join us!
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Have you read the book "Mistakes and Miracles"? We will hold a discussion group for the book. What if you have started but not finished? Still don't have a copy? Want to hear what others think? All are welcome. We meet on the second Saturdays of each month.
SoulCollage™ is a creative method of self-exploration through the intuitive construction of small collages.
Rabbi Laura Geller, preaching
Rev. Jeremiah Kalendae, worship associate
This special guest service will explore some of the key themes of Passover, focusing on how Passover touches the historical, the political, the spiritual and the emotional dimensions of what it means to come out of a narrow place and how it challenges us to to ask what it means to say dayenu, I have enough. Rabbi Geller will offer a special workshop after the service on "Getting Good at Getting Older" and she will have copies of her latest book available. Join us for worship in-person and online.
We are honored to be joined today by the distinguished Rabbi Emerita for Temple Beth Emanuel in Beverly Hills. Ordained in 1975 by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, she became one of the first female rabbis in the nation. She served 14 years as Hillel Director at the University of Southern California and 4 years as director of the Los Angeles branch of the American Jewish Congress. She engages in the study of Jewish meditation and of women's spirituality. Her awards for community service include ones from the ACLU of Southern California, the LA County Commission on the Status of Women, and our state legislature. Join us for worship in-person and online.