top of page
Top of page

Upcoming Services

Subsequent Sundays:

Where is the church? See map below.

June 26: (See below for further details)

  •   9:30 am Forum: “The Effects of Phosphate Mining on Florida's Fragile Environment”

  • 10:30 am Mindy Simmons: "Freedom! Spiritual, Social and Personal. How does that look in your life?"

  • 10:30 am Sarasota: Programs for Children and Youth

  • 11:30 am Sarasota: Coffee and Conversations

July 3:

  •   9:30 am Forum: “What Are the Problems of Over-Development in Sarasota County and What Can Be Done About It?”

  • 10:30 am Ed Loomis

  • 10:30 am Sarasota: Programs for Children and Youth

  • 11:30 am Sarasota: Coffee and Conversations

July 10:

  •   9:30 am Forum: “What are the Problems Facing Families Who Have Lost a Loved One?”

  • 10:30 am Bill Payton and Cornelius Hassell

  • 10:30 am Sarasota: Programs for Children and Youth

  • 11:30 am Sarasota: Potluck

July 17:

  •   9:30 am Forum

  • 10:30 am Rev. Margaret Beard

  • 10:30 am Sarasota: Programs for Children and Youth

  • 11:30 am Sarasota: Coffee and Conversations

July 24:

  •   9:30 am Forum

  • 10:30 am Rev. Dorothy Okray

  • 10:30 am Sarasota: Programs for Children and Youth

  • 11:30 am Sarasota: Coffee and Conversations

July 31:

  •   9:30 am Forum

  • 10:30 am Rev. Dr. Maureen Killoran

  • 10:30 am Sarasota: Programs for Children and Youth

  • 11:30 am Sarasota: Coffee and Conversations

August 7:

  •   9:30 am Forum

  • 10:30 am To be announced

  • 10:30 am Sarasota: Programs for Children and Youth

  • 11:30 am Sarasota: Coffee and Conversations

August 14:

  •   9:30 am Forum

  • 10:30 am To be announced

  • 10:30 am Sarasota: Programs for Children and Youth

  • 11:30 am Sarasota: Potluck

August 21:

  •   9:30 am Forum

  • 10:30 am Pine View Jazz Band

  • 10:30 am Sarasota: Programs for Children and Youth

  • 11:30 am Sarasota: Coffee and Conversations

Roger Fritts speaks at a recent Sunday service at our Sarasota church.

June 26, 10:30 am, Sunday Service

Sermon
Music

Coffee and Conversation: Enjoy coffee, juice and other refreshments as you converse with old friends and make new ones. Join a welcoming and loving community as you bask in the sunshine and relax in our lovely garden setting. 

Mindy Simmons, guitar and vocals

Religious Education for Young People 

Children are invited to join us for our  summer program, “Myths, Legends and Tales” during the 10:30 am Service.

 

There will be lots of fun activities including art projects, science experiments, gardening & cooking lessons. Anyone want to make an erupting volcano?  Check out our Re Calendar for our scheduled programs.

 

This Sunday: Art Sunday -  Asalacha Puja Day (Buddha's enlightenment) - Make a prayer flag. 

(Buddhist prayer flags are pictured left.)

Freedom!

Spiritual, Social and Personal. How does that look in your life?

 

Sermon by Mindy Simmons

11:30 am Coffee and Conversations

Nursery:  Loving care for infants and toddlers is available during the 10:30 a.m. Service.

Read more about our Religious Education programs for children and youth. 

June 26, 9:30 am, Forum

Phosphate Mining is having a huge impact on the environment of the interior areas of Florida, including Sarasota County. What can be done about it? Presenter, Andy Mele, Suncoast Waterkeeper and Sierra Club Conservation Chair for Sarasota County; Moderator, Linda Jones.

The mission of the non-profit Suncoast Waterkeeper is to protect and restore the Florida Suncoast’s waterways through enforcement, fieldwork, advocacy, and environmental education for the benefit of the communities that rely upon these precious coastal resources. The Manatee-Sarasota Group of Sierra Club, in existence for close to 30 years, is involved in a wide range of issues focused on protecting our beautiful environment, natural habitats, wildlife and water.

Andy Mele is former Executive Director of a major Hudson River environmental group that was instrumental in forcing General Electric to remove 300,000 pounds of toxic PCBs from the Hudson. He is author of “Polluting for Pleasure”, the book that rendered the old two-stroke outboard motor all but extinct, keeping millions of gallons of oil and gasoline from American waterways every year. Andy has an MS in environmental science, Bard College. 

The Effects of Phosphate Mining

on Florida's Fragile Environment

Photo courtesy 

suncoastwaterkeeper.com

June 19, 10:30 am, Sunday Service

Sermon
Music

Coffee and Conversation: Enjoy coffee, juice and other refreshments as you converse with old friends and make new ones. Join a welcoming and loving community as you bask in the sunshine and relax in our lovely garden setting. 

Hermann Berndt, cello

Don Bryn, piano

Religious Education for Young People 

Children are invited to join us for our  summer program, “Myths, Legends and Tales” during the 10:30 am Service.    There will be lots of fun activities including art projects, science experiments, gardening & cooking lessons.  Anyone want to make an erupting volcano?  Check out our Re Calendar for our scheduled programs.

This Sunday:  Cooking Sunday - "The Best Meal"  story & Father's Day gifts. 

Nursery:  Loving care for infants and toddlers is available during the 10:30 a.m. Service.

Read more about our Religious Education programs for children and youth. 

Father's Day

 

Sermon by Roger Fritts

Father's Day the sermon will explore what it means to be male in America, and touch on chauvinism, sexism, and hypermasculinity.

11:30 am Coffee and Conversations

June 19, 9:30 am, Forum

Are income and wealth inequality bad things that need to be fixed? Should it be a major issue on which we judge candidates? What would we ask them to do? Why? How? Presenter, John Stinespring; Moderator, Verna Safran.

Why Is Income and Wealth Inequality

an Issue for a Presidential Campaign?

This page is outdated.

Click here for the latest updates.

bottom of page