Some Bizarre Grace
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
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
In the shift to policy-based governance, the Board invites the congregation to grapple with open questions to help co-create our congregation’s focus in order to serve our Mission and Vision. … Continue reading How Shall We Come Together?
Hymn #128 invites us to sing for all that is our life. How do we sing our thanks and praise for the gift of this existence and honor the pain … Continue reading For All That is Our Life
Frances E.W. Harper was both a Unitarian and a member of the AME church, an abolitionist, and a brave soul. She once said, “We are all bound up together in … Continue reading A Big Bundle of Humanity: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Ingathering Water Communion and Picnic! Bring a little bit of water from your summer adventures, your thirst for community, your passion for justice, and a potluck dish to share! We … Continue reading May Justice Flow Down Like Water
We welcome the minister and members of our Partner church, and explore the roots of our shared faith, and how our two congregations have been changed by one another.
We’ll honor Father’s Day and celebrate the Summer Solstice!