Letterboxing: Getting Lost and Found in the New Year

Watch the service HERE. Letterboxing is a quirky hobby combining orienteering, puzzle solving, journaling, and treasure hunting, dating back to the 1850’s in Dartmoor, England. As we begin 2024 with our well-intentioned resolutions in tow, we’ll explore Letterboxing as a spiritual metaphor for getting “lost” (in healthy ways) — stepping off the well-worn paths of navigating from here to there in our lives, and getting “found” in unpredictable territory. For those feeling disoriented in a murky moor of “self-improvement,” this sermon will offer some compass points for blazing new trails into the clearing of a New Year. Rev. Robin Landerman Zucker preaching with Worship Leader, Rev. Suzie Matranga-Watson. Music from Mary Reese and a Time for all Ages from Tara Toler.

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