The kingdom of God is lived out at the kitchen table, preaches the Rev. Natalie Hanson by Mary Lee Talbot on August 19, 2026
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
Radical, redemptive love is Week 7’s theme for Michael Curry’s chaplaincy by Mary Lee Talbot on August 3, 2024
Want to stop climate change? Compost, says Rabbi Jonathan Roos, and clean up the remnants by Mary Lee Talbot on August 2, 2024
Bless, eat, satisfy, bless, repeat, Rabbi Jonathan Roos preaches, to bring order to life by Mary Lee Talbot on August 1, 2024
Lemon friends help lift the veil of darkness in the world, preaches Rabbi Jonathan Roos by Mary Lee Talbot on July 31, 2024
We need commandments to help us do what is just, says Rabbi Jonathan Roos by Mary Lee Talbot on July 30, 2024
Get in the boat to engage with Holy One, each other, says Rabbi Jonathan Roos by Mary Lee Talbot on July 29, 2024
When Diablo strikes, hold fast to God’s wild mercy, says Kate Braestrup by Mary Lee Talbot on July 24, 2024
Look through dirty windshield or choose clarity, says Kate Braestrup by Mary Lee Talbot on July 23, 2024
Being nice will not solve madness of addiction, says Kate Braestrup by Mary Lee Talbot on July 22, 2024
Writer, Maine Warden Service Chaplain Kate Braestrup to preach Week 5 by Mary Lee Talbot on July 20, 2024
God calls us to delight in God’s law, dance in God’s way of life, says Leyla King by Mary Lee Talbot on July 19, 2024
Grace comes as gift, Leyla King says, without ordering, without paying by Mary Lee Talbot on July 18, 2024