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
- Listening for the Word of GodDeborah Sokolove Yakushiji May 11, 2025 Fourth Sunday of Easter Outside, it’s Mothers’ Day. In here, it is the 4th Sunday of Easter, so this is not a Mothers’ Day sermon. It is an invitation to listen for the Word… Read more: Listening for the Word of God
- A Time of Meditation and PrayerElizabeth Gelfeld May 4, 2025 Third Sunday of Easter As many Seekers were on Silent Retreat at Dayspring this weekend, the sermon time for the regular worship service was devoted to silent prayer and meditation. The liturgist began with a… Read more: A Time of Meditation and Prayer
- After the Resurrection: What’s Next?Peter Bankson April 27, 2025 Second Sunday of Easter INTRODUCTION Last Sunday, on Easter morning, John Hassell reminded us that the Resurrection doesn’t involve Jesus alone, but rather all of us: We aren’t passive observers or spectators – rather we,… Read more: After the Resurrection: What’s Next?
- Resurrecting EasterJohn Hassell April 20, 2025 Easter Sunday Good morning, Seekers. Happy Easter to each of you. To quote from Paul’s letter to the Colossians, “You have been raised with Christ!” Preparing this sermon for me was like visiting a new… Read more: Resurrecting Easter
PEACE AND JUSTICE PRAYERS
- A Prayer of Appreciation for MothersPraying for Peace and Justice on May 11, 2025 Let us pray: Dear Mother God, we are horrified by all of the evil loose in our world right now, much of it directed at mothers. Please give us your embracing… Read more: A Prayer of Appreciation for Mothers
- A Prayer for Wisdom for our Leaders and Steadfastness for Us AllPraying for Peace and Justice on May 4, 2025 In recent days, it seems that chaos and cruelty are the point of so many new policies which have caused fear and anger but we are reminded of God’s promise in… Read more: A Prayer for Wisdom for our Leaders and Steadfastness for Us All
- A Prayer from Pope Francis for ImmigrantsPraying for Peace and Justice on April 27, 2025 Merciful God, we pray to you for all the men, women and children who have died after leaving their homelands in search of a better life. Though many of their graves… Read more: A Prayer from Pope Francis for Immigrants
- A Prayer for Our ImmigrantsPraying for Peace and Justice on April 20, 2025 My prayer for peace this morning is to acknowledge that our true peace comes by knowing that we are all children of God and that Jesus showed us how to live… Read more: A Prayer for Our Immigrants