The Reverend Ashley Popperson opened our busy March meeting with a reading of poet John O’Donohue’s “Blessing for a Leader.” This was in light of the new…
A good deal of our liturgical materials and many of our hymns foster feelings of great guilt: ‘our sins crucified Jesus’; ‘only his shed blood can make us…
The Reverend John Edgerton opened our February Council meeting with readings from Acts and Corinthians. These represent two different accounts of the early…
Council’s December meeting opened on a tender note. The Reverend Ashley Popperson read a prayer from Jan Richardson titled “Blessing When the World is Ending.”
When I think of Old South Church, I think of fun and joy and food. I like that it's very welcoming and loving and caring. And, you make a lot of new friends.”
This church shares our values. Together we hold the heartache of the world’s refugee crisis, care for an earth in peril, and work toward a world where our daughters have a fair shot to run for office. And, icing on the cake, nobody bats an eye that we're a two mom family!”