

Moving energy through your body brings positive change and growth. Our next prompt is "What’s a trait you picked up from someone who raised you (or was in some way a part of your growing up)? What’s a trait you try to avoid?" All are welcome!Įxperience fun exercises and poses, breathing techniques, chanting, meditation, and deep Make a cuppa, find a comfortable seat, and come take a civilized late afternoon break with your Join with video at /ASCZoom or participate by phone by dialing (929) 436-2866. We'll have the opportunity to read aloud and share what these poems mean to us.
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Please come whether or not you think you like poetry! Feel free just to listen or bring a favorite poem. Please bring a poem to share, or feel free just to listen. Marooned in space, while, free from time, I hope some of these will do you some good." ~ Vermont poet James HayfordĬome gather in the Zoom room for a feast of poetry! Too anything, to give you some feeling of order or companionship. "You can use a poem the next time your life threatens to become too crowded or too empty, or ForĮither option, the meeting ID is always 8. Join with video at or participate by phone by dialing (929) 436-2866. In sending Lovingkindness to ourselves and to the world. She will give brief instructions, then we'll join Kim for a half hour of Lovingkindness meditation. Reframe dating as an opportunity to follow enjoyment and pleasureīuild confidence and gain tools to date mindfully, or wants some support and solidarity around dating. Take authentic, aligned action towards their dating goals The group is intended for folks in their late 20s to late 40s, and for anyone who wants to:Įxperience a supportive community of queer daters This cohort is intended to provide support, resources, and care for queer and LGBTQIA+ folks as they weather the ups and downs of dating. Please email our congregational administrator, Jess ( to claim your date! Thank you! You can have flowers delivered, bring your own (a minimum of two dozen flowers is perfect for our huge space), or a member of the staff will purchase them (~$50). Would you like to make a gift of flowers for the entire congregation to enjoy on a Sunday morning? You can make your dedication in memory, in honor, or in celebration of someone or something you love. Please visit to purchase tickets enter ASCFAMILY for a special discount thanks to Arlington Street and Coro member Hala Hazar. John of the Cross and contemporary writer Charles Anthony Silvestri.

In Coro Allegro’s first concert since the pandemic shuttered them in March of 2020, Clearfield’s work is paired with New England composer Ronald Perera’s beautifully-crafted setting of poems on music by Walter de la Mare, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Emily Dickinson as well as contemporary Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo’s soaring setting of 16th-century mystic St. Letters to Our Children: Voices Across Generations, a newly-commissioned work by composer Andrea Clearfield, is based on true stories by leading queer youth advocates Mimi Lemay and Sam Brinton. Old South Church, 645 Boylston Street, Boston ASCZoom or participate by phone by dialing (929) 436-2866. Please meet us in the Arlington Street Zoom

On Zoom: For those who would like to participate in Sunday Worship on Zoom, Please click here for more on our latest COVID safety protocols. We strongly encourage you to be vaccinated and keep your boosters up to date. In Person: Following the science, everyone attending in person worship is required to wear a high quality mask (N or KN 94 or 95) at all times while indoors. Gather with your beloved spiritual community in person or on Zoom
