On Sunday, May 19th, everyone is invited to wear either red, orange or yellow so together we can be flames of fire!
We are pleased to have the Oakland East Bay Gay Men’s Chorus singing with us for Pentecost.
By Robert Robinson Arr. by Lloyd Pfautsch Marcia Roy, Piano
People keep asking me how it feels to be fifty! Aside from receiving my first piece of mail from AARP which terrified me, it feels great. One cannot help but pause when turning 50 to take stock of mind, body and spirit. Mind? Seems to be churning along just fine and I can actually still retain information, dates and names. Not bad! …
by Felix Mendelssohn Kim Rankin, piano
from John 13;34 by Tomas Tallis (1505-1585) Kim Rankin Conducting the Montclair Presbyterian Church Choir The slower beat, or “tactus” of Renaisance music is proven scientifically to induce a restful state of mind.
by B Marcello Marcia Roy, organ
After waking up this morning in Chicago, flying across the country, and then having lunch in the San Francisco Bay Area, my wife and I were marveling at modern technology. If one so desired, one could actually eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner, in 3 different parts of the country all in one day! Within 30 minutes of being back home, we began…
Rev. Dr. Carol Miles earned the M.Div. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1991 and 2000, respectively. Carol has served in Presbyterian ministries for three decades. An abiding interest in theological education led Carol to teaching positions in Homiletics in the Southwest and the Midwest.