Ecosystems: Where are we?
This year the UUA has chosen Deepa Iyer’s book Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection as the Common Read. UUs all over the continent will be engaging … Continue reading Ecosystems: Where are we?
This year the UUA has chosen Deepa Iyer’s book Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection as the Common Read. UUs all over the continent will be engaging … Continue reading Ecosystems: Where are we?
As this fiscal year begins to wind down, we’ll celebrate our congregation, our Religious Education (RE) teachers and other volunteers, and share in the flower celebration ritual in a multigenerational … Continue reading Give Thanks for Beauty — Flower Celebration
Seven weeks. Who tells the story, matters. Whose voices are heard and whose are ignored; whose stories are lifted up and whose are deemed dangerous? We have a part in … Continue reading Who Tells the Story?
As we begin our month exploring our theme of “We are Many, We are One” we consider what might we learn from a team player, an insect, and an anthropologist. … Continue reading Thinking Like a Fullback, a Honeybee, or Margaret Mead
All are welcome for this evening service celebrating hope in the darkness with an ancient birth story, glorious music, and the warmth of community. The offering will be shared between … Continue reading A Thrill of Hope
What does the darkness have to teach us? What about the light? What does it mean to seek refuge in an unfriendly place? What happens when your temple is desecrated? … Continue reading Lessons in Hope
What are the ingredients needed for nourishing community and how do we measure them? All are welcome for this multigenerational service. For video of the homily from this worship service, … Continue reading Measure in Love
Many of us are worried for our nation and also for people we love. So much is at odds with our Unitarian Universalist values which is why it matters that … Continue reading What Holds Us Together
What lessons might we learn from the beautiful, complex, and/or difficult lives of those who have died? How might we remember with tenderness and honesty? All are welcome to bring … Continue reading Remembering our Ancestors
Bréne Brown uses the phrase ‘strong backs, soft fronts, and wild hearts’ in relationship to belonging. What might we have to learn about what is in order to open to … Continue reading What Is, What Could Be