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Mother's Day: What is Motherhood? - May 10, 2026

1 h 3 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Nancy Philip and Gregory Cook, Cedars Guest Speakers Our seasoned Worship Associates Gregory Cook and Nancy Philip share their perspectives on the topic of motherhood. Nancy Philip joined Cedars in 1997 with her partner Jeff and their children Marina, Lydia, and Archer. She has served as a Religious Educator, trustee, long‑time committee member, OWL facilitator (often co‑facilitating with Gregory Cook), and a Worship Associate for 16 years, advocating for love, inclusivity, and marginalized communities. Gregory Cook has been part of the Cedars community since 2007 and has served as a Worship Associate since 2016 (with a few pauses along the way). His curiosity spans a wide spectrum, from the elegance of physics to deep questions about identity and what makes us who we are.

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