Holy Communion in the Christian Celtic Tradition

Today we celebrate a service of Holy Communion in the Christian Celtic Tradition. We read from Psalm 84, a poem by Mary Oliver and from the Gospel According to Luke. Music is Coordinated by Allison Leyton-Brown and preformed live with Jim Dolmage on the fiddle. Reverend Pam Trondson offers a homily that explores the Celtic concept of “thin places”—where the boundary between the physical and spiritual feels especially close—and how sacredness can be found in community, faith, and everyday life. Drawing from scripture, literature, and personal contemplation, it challenges us to seek meaning, recognize the divine in our surroundings, and support one another through both joy and sorrow. Readers include Helen Choi, Bill Aide and Chris Daly.

A Sermon from Rev. Pam Trondson

Full Service Recording with Readings and Music

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