Worship Associates Jon Czarnecki and Ray Krise
Eminent 20th century scholar of mythological studies, Joseph Campbell, once joked that when asked for a definition of mythology many people would opine that “mythology is other people’s religion.” But through the course of human evolution, mythology has served in roles mystical, cosmological, sociological and ethical, forming the backbone of cultures, the arts, and religions. Are myths of the past helpful in our everyday spiritual lives today? How can we find mythology’s usefulness despite its limitations of antiquity, and geographical and ethnic origins? If you would like to join our service via Zoom, please click here.