Journey of the Heart
What would it be like if we were able to live “by heart?” Not just from memory, but living from our center and grounded in love? How might we listen … Continue reading Journey of the Heart
What would it be like if we were able to live “by heart?” Not just from memory, but living from our center and grounded in love? How might we listen … Continue reading Journey of the Heart
Our Universalist heritage teaches that we are all worthy of salvation, of God’s love. Rebecca Parker, “To live with soul is to live deeply rooted in knowing and feeling that … Continue reading The Saving of Souls
Because of the impending winter storm, worship, religious education classes and all afternoon and evening events are cancelled. Please stay home. Read Dr. King’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.”
Join us as we welcome in 2019 with epiphanies, intentions, attention, and repetition.
It is the 200th anniversary of the hymn Silent Night. Unitarian Universalism teaches that every night a child is born is a holy night. How do we live that in … Continue reading All on a Holy Night
Dec 23 10:30am Each of us has a part to play-to sing, to write, to listen, to bear witness, to create, to receive, to give, to speak truth to power, … Continue reading Music and Poetry of the Season: What is your part?
Each moment we have the opportunity to connect or deflect, complain or make a difference, notice the wonder and beauty of the season or only see what’s wrong. Which will … Continue reading Some Bizarre Grace
In John McCutcheon’s song, Calling All the Children Home, he sings, “no one is forgotten, no one is alone.” How can we be part of creating a world where this … Continue reading A Place at the Table: Breaking Bread Together
Is it possible to build bridges between our divisions? What does it take to navigate conflict healthfully? The election is just around the corner. Will democracy or tyranny prevail? Will … Continue reading Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?
This time of year, many traditions set aside some time to honor those who have died. Come a few minutes early and bring a photo or mementos of loved ones … Continue reading Honoring Our Ancestors