The Grace of a Garden Grower: OpenSpirit Sunday Evening
Sunday, October 25, 2009; 7-8 pm; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest
Over the last week, perhaps you have participated in a variety of events around the International Week of Climate Action, leading up to the crucial gathering of world leaders in Copenhagen in December. 
The events of this weekend highlight that we are at a turning point in the life of our planet, and they call us to action to reduce our collective carbon footprints dramatically. The challenges we face are daunting, and the potential to make a difference is energizing.
In the midst of this week of education and calls to action, our gathering this Sunday invites us to step back–to celebrate that we are part of this wondrous creation, to honor beauty and hope, and to seek strength and grace for the work we are called to do.
We are blessed to have folk singer Dean Stevens joining us for this service. Along with Willie Sordillo on saxophone, Dean will offer original songs, along with songs from Jean Ritchie, Fred Small, Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Bernardo Palombo, and Jay Mankita.