Listening is the key to the conversation at God’s table, preaches the Rev. Natalie Hanson by Mary Lee Talbot on August 18, 2026
Real community is defined by its heart and diversity, preaches the Rev. Natalie Hanson by Mary Lee Talbot on August 17, 2026
All Chautauquans bring gifts to the feast, preaches The Rev. Natalie Hanson by Mary Lee Talbot on August 16, 2026
The Rev. Natalie Hanson returns to serve as Week Eight Chaplain by Mary Lee Talbot on August 14, 2026
Struggle brings us deeper and closer to God, preaches the Rev. Frank A. Thomas by Mary Lee Talbot on August 13, 2026
In the world we are kingdom builders, partners with God, Rev. Natalie Hanson preaches by Sara Toth on August 21, 2022
After leading community, Chautauqua’s interim pastor Rev. Natalie Hanson to preach Sunday by Sara Toth on August 20, 2022
It’s tempting to return to ‘normal,’ V. Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas preaches — but that’s not the right question by webchq on August 19, 2022
We should laugh with God who has the last laugh, V. Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas preaches by webchq on August 18, 2022
To be ‘soul-full’ means we unburden ourselves of prejudice, V. Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas preaches by webchq on August 17, 2022
We must be oriented toward the outcasts, V. Reverend Kelly Brown Douglas preaches by webchq on August 16, 2022
Rev. Teresa Hord Owens urges Church to act with moral clarity, flip tables by webchq on August 16, 2022
It takes more than to just not throw stones, Douglas preaches: people of faith must be stone catchers, standing against hate by webchq on August 15, 2022
Rev. Teresa Hord Owens urges embracing prophetic imagination, being courageously creative by webchq on August 10, 2022
Abide with each other, bear spiritual fruit, Rev. Teresa Hord Owens preaches by webchq on August 9, 2022
Wholeness comes when we stop running, know who we really are, Rabbi David A. Ingber says by Mary Lee Talbot on August 4, 2022