Who We Are

Seekers Church is a diverse, progressive, and affirming family of faith working for peace and justice. Our youngest member is a toddler, our oldest is over 90. We are a Christian church whose members’ spirituality and theology range broadly. We host a different speaker in the pulpit each week, usually from within our congregation. Women and men share equally in all aspects of service and leadership, from preaching and teaching to making coffee and maintaining our building. We celebrate and welcome people of all races, sexual orientations, gender identities, beliefs, and cultures to full participation in the church’s community life, rituals, and leadership.
At Seekers Church…
We believe God calls each person to a place of need in the world. Young or old, regardless of experience, skills, or education, despite our past successes or failures, God calls each of us to a life of love and service. This call may take root in workplace, community, family, or nature. We may be called to art or advocacy, law or homemaking, building relationships, or deconstructing oppression. The call is always bigger than we are, but as we find support from each other in our spiritual journeys, we can dare to say “Yes!” to impossible undertakings, to fully imagining and living our unique and precious lives.
At the heart of the Seekers community are small, committed groups that support the life and goals of the church and each participant. In these groups, members share more intimately their joys and struggles, practice common spiritual disciplines, and find spiritual accountability. These hallmarks of Seekers’ life together are part of our tradition from Church of the Saviour.

Join us for worship on Sundays at 9:30.
SERMONS
- We Are Not Our OwnDeborah Sokolove March 30, 2025 Third Sunday in Lent Last Sunday, Elizabeth said that one of the functions of art is to make the revolution irresistible. So I want to talk just a little bit about my connection with the… Read more: We Are Not Our Own
- Being EnoughElizabeth Gelfeld March 23, 2025 Second Sunday in Lent Our theme for this season of Lent is “Enough Is a Feast.” As I’ve been thinking about enoughness, I notice the questions that continually run through my mind. Am I drinking… Read more: Being Enough
- Sermon for Lent 2William March 16, 2025 Second Sunday in Lent William based his sermon on the lectionary texts for the day, speaking of despair and hope. The text for this sermon is not yet available.
- Reflections on Being Born Again-And AgainCynthia Dahlin March 9, 2025 First Sunday in Lent Take a breath. Now take a deeper breath. Close your eyes, and lay your hands open on your lap. Take another breath. Feel your feet on the floor, feel the weight… Read more: Reflections on Being Born Again-And Again
PEACE AND JUSTICE PRAYERS
- A Four-fold Franciscan BlessingPraying for Peace and Justice on March 16, 2025 May God bless you with a restless discomfort about easy answers, half-truths and superficial relationships, so that you may seek truth boldly and love deep within your heart. May God bless you… Read more: A Four-fold Franciscan Blessing
- A Prayer to Learn to Love Each Other in the Face of BrutalityPraying for Peace and Justice on March 9, 2025 Let us pray. Holy One, Holy Breath of Life and Source of all that is, in whom we live and move and connect with one another, we cry out on behalf… Read more: A Prayer to Learn to Love Each Other in the Face of Brutality
- A Prayer to Learn to Love Each Other in the Face of BrutalityPraying for Peace and Justice on March 9, 2025 Let us pray. Holy One, Holy Breath of Life and Source of all that is, in whom we live and move and connect with one another, we cry out on behalf… Read more: A Prayer to Learn to Love Each Other in the Face of Brutality
- A Prayer Recalling the BeatitudesPraying for Peace and Justice on March 2, 2025 There is so much turmoil in our world, and peace being disrupted and justice overturned, that I wanted to go back to the Beatitudes for our Peace and Justice prayer today. … Read more: A Prayer Recalling the Beatitudes