Speaker: Rev. Frank

Spiritual Blood Thinners

“Blood is thicker than water,” the old maxim goes. However, if we are ever going to realize a world beyond human-caused pain and environmental degradation, common sense will necessarily give way to a new, uncommon wisdom. What must happen for the spiritual life to become … read more.

Seeking Wholeness Together

According to the Rabbi Jesus, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” Later on, this quote was used by Abraham Lincoln as he sought to maintain our union as a nation. We live in a time when division and rigid opposition can keep us from … read more.

A Homecoming

There are constellations of relationship, values and meaningful activity that go into creating a spiritual home. At Summit, for 30 years we’ve demonstrated that we have what it takes to realize this dream. Today’s reflections by three Summit members will focus on the importance of … read more.

Into the Great Wide Open

When we launch out into an unknown space or a new direction…When we encounter something new or take what feels like a risky step…When we run head- on into limitations and obstacles that can frighten us into quiescence and passivity…What do we do? Where do … read more.

Grit and Grace

What does it take to get us through the almost unbearable pain we can experience in life? What is there to celebrate in times of transition and unexpected hardship? Rev. Frank will invite us to reflect with him about these questions and explore some spiritual … read more.

Mission Possible

This Sunday Rev. Frank will offer his annual “State of Our Communion” address and be available to answer questions. After the service we will celebrate with a free lunch together. You and all Summitarians are encouraged to come this Sunday as we offer our financial … read more.

A Mention of God

Some in our fellowship have asked Rev. Frank, “Why don’t we talk about God more here at Summit?” Come explore this question with us!

Deepening TrUUst

To exist is to be in relationship, but, really, how deep and trusting can those relationships be? As a community formed by covenants of mission and membership we are interested in building trust and trustworthiness. In this full fellowship Service (including members and friends of … read more.