For All We Cherish
Who do you cherish, i.e. who do you protect and care for? What do you cherish, i.e. what possessions, memories, or places matter so deeply to you? When we cherish … Continue reading For All We Cherish
Who do you cherish, i.e. who do you protect and care for? What do you cherish, i.e. what possessions, memories, or places matter so deeply to you? When we cherish … Continue reading For All We Cherish
Many of us have heard a chant common at recent protest marches, “Show me what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like.” On this weekend of “No Kings” … Continue reading Show me what church looks like. This is what church looks like!
Our congregation often shares our words of covenant that begin, “Love is the spirit of this church,” and our Unitarian Universalist Association bylaws describe love as being at the center … Continue reading Love at the Center
How do we know what we know? Where does knowing come from? How might finding courage help us to use our brains and our hearts to know ourselves? One another? … Continue reading The Distance from Head to Heart
Lughnasa is a harvest festival, but grain isn’t all we might harvest at this time of year. For a recording of the welcome, meditation, and reflection from this worship service, … Continue reading Lughnasa
When we are in conflict, we can boil it down to sides (right or wrong / us and them). What if there are more sides to the conflict than what … Continue reading Conflict Invites Chaos