A Beginner’s Mind
Carolyn Bjerke, minister and Ken Stock, worship associate
Through our lives we learn. We gain experience. We become more certain of how things work, who we are, what we believe, what to expect. And without noticing, our world can begin to narrow. Beginner’s mind invites something radically different.
It asks us to meet life not as experts, but as learners. To remember that there is always more to see, more to understand, more to discover, even in the most familiar places, even in the people we think we know best. This Sunday, we explore what it means to approach our lives with fresh eyes. What might change if we loosen our grip on being right, and open ourselves again to curiosity, wonder, and surprise?
On Sunday, May 17th, we’ll gather for our monthly Soul Explorers all-generation service.
If you have grandchildren, neighbors, or families in your life who are looking for a spiritual home, this is a wonderful Sunday to invite them. We’re building something intentional and joyful for our children, and for you.
We hope you’ll join us and bring someone with you.
