Jim Thompson’s Spiritual Poetry

This week I have am sharing some stuff I absolutely love: "Her Monologue of Dark Crepe with Edges of Light" by Norman Dubie. This is an older poem and my […]

Jim Thompson’s Spiritual Poetry Class #20

This has been a tough week. Climate change was coming so gradually that the media and our government leaders weren't taking it seriously. And then seemingly all at once: BAM! […]

Interfaith Book Study: “How to Be an Antiracist”!

Interfaith Book Study: How to Be an Antiracist, by Ibram X. Kendi Facilitated by Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones, Senior Minister, First Unitarian Church of San José Choose either Thursday evenings or Saturdays […]

Jim Thomson’s Favorite Poet is Coming!

Naomi Shihab Nye, my favorite poet (which is saying a lot because I love a LOT of poets), is speaking "here" (metaphorically - it's on zoom) This is a chance […]

Sunday Gathering

This Sunday’s sermon is on Mindfulness, Rut Stories and River Stories Speaker: Jim Thompson Scripture: Proverbs 29:18 Where there is no vision the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he (sic). Philip Pullman, author of the fantasy trilogy, His Dark Materials, said, “After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the thing we […]

Jim Thompson’s Spiritual Poetry Class #21

Dear Cool Poetry People: If one were to go by my selection of this week's poems, one might think I have been in a down mood lately, and that is absolutely true. However, I also find these poems hopeful in their speaking to us, the living, to make the most of the time we have […]

Sunday Gathering and Aftersession

Sunday Gathering, October 11 from 10-10:50 a.m.  Pastor Dana will offer reflections from Paul's Letter from prison to the Philippians - chapter 2:1-7.  Paul talks about the unifying qualities of humbleness and consideration of others, and their value in lifting each other up in times of strife and struggle.  We will be having some breakout room […]

Jim Thompson’s Spiritual Poetry Class #24

I have so many incredible poems to share with you, I had trouble picking just 3 for today but here they are, two by poets new to me and one by an ancient favorite. More to come in the following weeks. "We Are of a Tribe" by Alberto Rios. The "someday" he writes in the […]

Sunday Gathering

Urban Sanctuary Friends, Pastor Dana will be interviewing Janet Childs who offers her wisdom about healing and transforming the enormous grief we are experiencing as a result COVID, the fires, and the political unraveling around us.  Janet has worked with the Bill Wilson Center for Living with Dying for 45 years and is the Director […]

Jim Thompson’s Spiritual Poetry Class #25

Dear Poetry People: Elizabeth O'Connor, chronicler of the Church of the Saviour, the DC church Gordon Cosby founded in 1947, wrote Journey Inward Journey Outward, 4 words that have stayed with me these many years. Seemed like the perfect prescription for a life we can feel good about living. This week's poems go inward and outward, start deep […]