What Are We Made For?
The early Unitarians began teaching in Transylvania and Poland in the 1500s, while Universalism has roots in the United States in the 1700s. Much has changed since then and still … Continue reading What Are We Made For?
The early Unitarians began teaching in Transylvania and Poland in the 1500s, while Universalism has roots in the United States in the 1700s. Much has changed since then and still … Continue reading What Are We Made For?
One of UU’s most important values is inclusiveness. We strive to honor our differences and welcome people with many different beliefs, identities and life experiences. How can we communicate better … Continue reading Drawing the Circle Wide: Communicating Across Our Differences
Come and enjoy some excerpts from our UU Wellspring program. Hear about how this year’s participants were inspired to live truer, more beautiful lives, aligned with their own life’s calling. To … Continue reading Let Your Life Speak
In keeping with this month’s theme of Compassion, Rosie Lewis, Robyn Salvin and Lois Porter shared some of their thoughts and experiences on that topic. To see a recording of … Continue reading Cultivating Compassion
How has the power of love been experienced and expressed by LGBTQ members and allies at UU Schenectady? We reflect on the power of love of self, others, community, the … Continue reading The Power of Love
We’ll explore May Day, the 60th anniversary of the Universalists and the Unitarians consolidating, our 25/50 year members, and what it can mean to join. We’ll also acknowledge Tim’s last … Continue reading What is it to join?
How do we live love amongst each other when times are hard, nerves are frayed, and conflict arises unbidden? We will turn to wisdom both ancient and new as we ponder … Continue reading We Begin Again in Love
The point when a person giving birth says they simply can’t do it – they can’t push one more time – is often called transition. We are in a massive … Continue reading The Strength to Soften: Liberation for Us All
We welcome the beauty of the dark and celebrations of light. We’ll weave love, joy, faith, miracles, and magic with songs, poems, and stories. To see the Facebook Live recording … Continue reading Honoring the Dark: Music and Poetry of the Season
We just had the largest election in history and the nation is more polarized than ever. How can we possibly become the United States when we are so divided? What … Continue reading Ask Not What Your Country…