WELCOME!

We are a progressive, Christian Community Church dedicated to inclusion, diversity, justice, compassion and earth care. We are a congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA). 

 

Join us on Sunday mornings for our service at 10:30 a.m or online circleyoutube



10:30 a.m. service

families ARE welcome!

Our worship service includes scripture readings, a message and music. We also have a moment for kids called "Discovery Time" and all kids are encouraged to invited. After that, they leave for Sunday School! For more info, check our Families page. 

Our music includes both traditional and contemporary songs led from the piano or organ and our choirs present music including early sacred anthems, classical, gospel and contemporary. 

Communion is celebrated once a month with grape juice, bread, and optional gluten-free crackers.

Afterwards, we have a time for coffee in the Fireside Room or on the C Street patio outside. We hope to see you there!

SUNDAY SCHOOL

10:30 service for kids

Each Sunday, you can check your child into their age-specific classroom just off the playground. Please take a moment to do this before the 10:30 service begins. We ask you to give us all relevant info (allergies, special needs, who will pick them up), and the best way to get a hold of you should the need arise.

At the end of service you will be greeted by a volunteer and asked to sign out your child. 

For kids 5 and under, it's always nice to bring a little snack, and a familiar water bottle for them to use. We have diapers and extra clothes should accidents happen, but you are welcome to bring extras in to leave with your child. Find out more here: Families

Sacred Space

Second Sunday

An open, meditative space with a variety of practices to choose from - candle lighting, meditation, contemplative reading, coloring, journaling.

This gathering is offered on the second Sunday of the month. It is especially geared to those who wish space to breathe, listen and rearrange their inner lives in a frenzied world.


  • Jesus Matters

    Jesus shows us what God is like. His ministry of love and truth-telling, healing and belonging, justice and liberation guide our community life. Whether you are a skeptic or a lifelong Christian, we respect and encourage diverse understandings and relationships to Jesus in our community.


  • Scripture Matters

    We believe that the bible is a beautiful, complex, and challenging collection of ancient sacred texts. Scripture has a central place among us—it invites us to listen to the Spirit and learn from ancient faith communities as well as discern how the scriptures are relevant to our lives today. We are committed to helping our community develop the critical tools to analyze and interpret the scriptures in ways that deepen our curiosity about God and cultivate love for the places and people around us.


  • Diversity Matters

    You are welcome to bring your whole self–age, race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, your emotional, mental, and physical self. We promise to live into our antiracist values and to celebrate everyone’s full identity as beloved children of God.


  • Community matters

    We believe in a relational God who invites us to be in relationship with one another. Community is one of the most profound places where we encounter the depths of human vulnerability and brokenness as well as the transformative power of love and solidarity. Understanding both our collective power and vulnerability, we will collaboratively live into grace and prophetic courage, forgiveness and accountability, justice and restoration for the well-being of the world.

  • Disagreement Matters

    While we come from the Reformed and Presbyterian tradition, our beliefs are diverse and inclusive. We seek to honor people’s unique spiritual journeys. We recognize power dynamics and painful histories that call us to reflect critically on our theologies and spiritual practices toward creating a more accessible, inclusive, and courageous community growing in God’s ever-expanding love. We believe that disagreements can be healthy and that conflicts can strengthen relationships, expand our perspectives, and help us lean into creative solutions.