What’s there to do in Kansas? (video available)

We’ll hear the personal journey of new member Kyle Look and reflect on the resonance of the Kansas landscape. Kyle writes, “Some people don’t wander too far from the place of their birth. Some people, like me, do. Though the places I’ve lived all had their own uniqueness and things to teach, there always seemed to be a call for me to come back to my roots.” 

 

Heritage altar: Kansas land you love

During the service, we will be adding objects and symbols from Kansas land to our Heritage Altar. If you haven’t already, bring an object or symbol from land you love in Kansas: your home, the Fellowship, your birthplace, or some other sacred place. It could be a stone, a shell, a handicraft, a photograph or drawing of a place, or some other symbol. We’ll keep your objects on our Heritage altar through November 5th, or you may take them home after the service.

Join us in-person on Zeandale Rd or on Zoom.