The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together: Book Study
Parsons Room 1900 Nicollet Ave S, MinneapolisWeek of Events
9 a.m. Worship Service
Adult Handbell Rehearsal
Plymouth Choir Rehearsal
Discussion with the Deacons
Writing as a Spiritual Practice: Sunday Forum
Writing as a Spiritual Practice: Sunday Forum
Writing as a Spiritual Practice By paying homage in writing to important experiences in our lives, by expressing awe at how the natural world is made, by voicing outrage at injustice, by exulting in the sensual details that describe people, creatures, and things we love, all of these can be considered acts of worship. When […]
Church School
Church School
Children grades K-8th, please join us at 10 am in Jones Commons to meet teachers and go to your classrooms! On the 18th, we will have a special gathering and playtime for parents and children under Kindergarten age, in room 207. Classes are currently broken up by age in the following ways: Ages 2-5 meet […]
Wintergenerational: Winter Revival
Wintergenerational: Winter Revival
For the next two months, Sandy Spieler, our truly remarkable Children, and Youth Specialist will help us create a liturgy and performance around the importance of water in our lives. This performance, which will include masks, puppetry, music, and movement, is designed to be intergenerational. Sundays, as you are able to January 8, 15, 22, 29 […]
11 a.m. Worship Service
Beloved Friend and Poet, Sam King, Returns for Gallery Exhibit, Sunday Forum and Literary Witnesses
Beloved Friend and Poet, Sam King, Returns for Gallery Exhibit, Sunday Forum and Literary Witnesses
February 5 10 a.m. Shared attitudes of wonder, reverence, and concern for our natural environment led Sam King and Wisconsin photographer, Hal Watson, to collaborate on an exhibit: Though It Can't Last. The exhibit will begin on February 4 in the Howard Conn Gallery. Sam and Hal will also partner on a Sunday Forum in […]
THOUGH IT CAN’T LAST, Exhibit Reception & Literary Reading
THOUGH IT CAN’T LAST, Exhibit Reception & Literary Reading
Shared attitudes of wonder, reverence and concern for our natural environment led Sam King and Wisconsin photographer, Hal Watson, to collaborate on an exhibit: THOUGH IT CAN’T LAST. The exhibit will begin on February 4 in the Howard Conn Gallery. Sam and Hal will also partner on a Sunday Forum in the Chapel from 10 […]
8 to 80, Alcoholics Anonymous
Climate and Environmental Justice – Speaker and monthly meeting
Climate and Environmental Justice – Speaker and monthly meeting
First Monday of the month, CEJ will be inviting a guest speaker to talk about a topic related to climate justice. This meeting is open to everyone.
Survivors Play Reading
Survivors Play Reading
Help push against antisemitism by attending this powerful play inspired by the lives and testimonies of ten Holocaust survivors A play reading of Survivors by Wendy Kout. This is a Theater 45° production in partnership with Six Points Theater. Monday, February 6, at 7 p.m. Free.
The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together: Book Study
The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together: Book Study
Book Study: Tuesdays at 10:30 am & Wednesdays at 6:30 pm Led by Peter Eichten The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together, by Heather McGhee. In the 1950s and 1960s, white officials in communities across the country opted to drain their public swimming pools rather than integrate them. […]
Racial Justice Vigil
Young Voices
Young Voices
3-5-year-olds explore early musical concepts and skills through games, movement, and silly songs! This group may perform in worship for the Family Christmas Eve service, but not regularly during the church year. Parents, please plan to accompany your child(ren) for this short class.
Cherub Choir
Cherub Choir
Cherub Choir is about learning to be in an ensemble for the first time. We will work on how to sing in beautiful unison, how to work and learn as a team and build our basic music skills as we begin to focus on reading music. This group sings approximately once every eight weeks in […]
Youth Choir
Youth Choir
Youth Choir goes beyond singing and performs a wide range of musical pieces once a month during worship. This ensemble values community and skill building along with finding your voice and celebrating it! To join, a music background is helpful, but not required – but love of singing is essential. Those who bring special music […]
100 Hands
Board of Spiritual Formation Meeting
Sr. High Youth Group
The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together: Book Study
The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together: Book Study
Book Study: Tuesdays at 10:30 am & Wednesdays at 6:30 pm Led by Peter Eichten The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together, by Heather McGhee. In the 1950s and 1960s, white officials in communities across the country opted to drain their public swimming pools rather than integrate them. […]
Chorister Choir
Chorister Choir
Choristers are led to sing with joy and precision while they learn about the composers and cultural context of the pieces they perform. The collaborative nature of the group means that student ideas are heard, and the product is a reflection of the choir’s ideas. Choristers strengthen their basic music skills as they begin to […]
Chapel Singers
Chapel Singers
Singers learn how to use their voices as part of an ensemble and build skills in part-singing, often using jazz and contemporary music traditions. This group is non-auditioned and welcomes singers of all abilities and experiences. Chapel Singers regularly sing in worship throughout the church year. Come join us and try something new, meet some […]
Plymouth Choir Rehearsal
Plymouth Choir Rehearsal
The Choir sings every Sunday for the 11 a.m. worship service. The Choir has always been an important part of Plymouth’s music program, singing anthems from the Renaissance to 2022 – a wonderful experience for all choral enthusiasts!
Wintergenerational: Creative Quarterly
Wintergenerational: Creative Quarterly
For the next two months, Sandy Spieler, our truly remarkable Children, and Youth Specialist will help us create a liturgy and performance around the importance of water in our lives. This performance, which will include masks, puppetry, music, and movement, is designed to be intergenerational. There are two options to participate: Wednesday January 11, 18, 25, […]
Breakfast & Board Games
Breakfast & Board Games
9:30-11:30 a.m. in Jones Commons and the Education Wing. People of all ages are invited to come eat some yummy breakfast treats, play some favorite classic board games, or learn some new ones. A great chance to get out of the house in the winter and meet new Plymouth folks! The young and the young […]