Drawing Our Circle Wide
Join us as we imagine what is possible with our shared commitment, shared participation, and shared generosity!
Join us as we imagine what is possible with our shared commitment, shared participation, and shared generosity!
Many of us crave a stronger sense of community and belonging. How might we move from I to We, and from individualism to interdependence?
Accessibility is a justice issue and our language and practices can convey inclusion or unwelcome. What do we need to learn and do so we can answer the call of … Continue reading Answering the Call of Love
450 years ago, in a small kingdom in Eastern Europe, something revolutionary happened. A Unitarian king, John Sigismund, was convinced by his minister and advisor, David Ferencz (often known as … Continue reading A King, a Preacher, and Faith
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, said that he decided to stick with love, because hate is too big a burden to bear. Join us as we reflect on Dr. … Continue reading To Stick with Love
This evening contemplative service will call us to remember the ancient birth story of Jesus of Nazareth and how important it is to both wait in the dark and to … Continue reading Let Our Souls Be Stirred 7pm
Join us for this family friendly Christmas Eve Morn service. There’ll be a child dedication, a special music ensemble, and stories to remind us that each one born has the … Continue reading It’s in Every One of Us 10:30am
The Choirs! Seasonal poetry! What does it all mean, anyway?
As the days grow darker, our children, youth, and teachers in our RE program will share holidays from different faith traditions in our Light of Life program. We will celebrate … Continue reading Celebration of Darkness and Light
Some folks get the blues in December. It may be that the days are getting shorter and colder, or that it is hard to avoid the sometimes overly-cheery, noisy holidays. … Continue reading It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year?