Speaker: Rev. Erin Guzman

“Jubilee Generation: A Radical Interdependence” (Leviticus 25:8-14; 18-19; 23-24; 33-40) – Rev. Erin Guzman, Guest Minister

What would the world look like if we forgave all debts, restored the land and gave it rest, let prisoners go, and redistributed resources so that all can thrive? This is the sacred principle of Jubilee, an ancient practice that sought to honor both people and resources after years of toil and wear. By examining … Continue reading “Jubilee Generation: A Radical Interdependence” (Leviticus 25:8-14; 18-19; 23-24; 33-40) – Rev. Erin Guzman, Guest Minister

“A Song of Praise & Protest: Mary’s Hope in a War-torn World” – Rev. Erin Guzman, Guest Minister

Before the world sang about angels and “silent night” at Christmas time, Jesus’ mother Mary—while pregnant and surrounded by unknowns—offered a powerful song of her own that imagines a more hopeful vision for the future. Although separated by thousands of years, our own circumstances are not all that different than Mary’s. Where might we find … Continue reading “A Song of Praise & Protest: Mary’s Hope in a War-torn World” – Rev. Erin Guzman, Guest Minister