Come, Come, Whoever You Are

Join us in exploring Islam as a source of wisdom and compassion as we share readings from Muslim mystics Rumi and Rabi’a Basri. Rabi’a was the first to set forth the doctrine of divine love, which later became known as Sufism. Sufism is the mystical, spiritual dimension of Islam, focusing on inner purity, divine love, and direct experience of God through practices like meditation, poetry, and music. Rev. Dr. María Cristina Vlassidis Burgoa will be preaching.
How to Attend
• To virtually attend, please Zoom in using room number 989 3107 9078, passcode: chalice.
• To phone into the service, call 669-900-6833, Meeting ID: 989 3107 9078.
For those joining, cameras and microphones will be turned off for all viewers.. Please note, the services will be recorded, but at this time, there are no plans to share the recording.
More Information
Religious Education for children and youth happens during worship on Sundays. Children and youth arrive in the Sanctuary for the just a little bit and welcome in Sunday with a story and song. Then, they attend their own programs in the Education building. Learn more here!
If you don’t have a chalice, but want to light one, check out our Making a Chalice at Home page.
In person services are followed by coffee hour.


