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April 26, 2026: Youth and the Interconnected Web of Life

1 h 9 min · 28 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio April 26, 2026: Youth and the Interconnected Web of Life

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The amazing youth in our congregation chose the theme, music, and readings for this service,  and wrote reflections to guide the congregation. The service also includes a child dedication ceremony for seven children and youth, and a special ritual to say goodbye to our Director of Congregational Life, Laira Magnusson, and her family.

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