Wedding and Commitment ceremonies are an opportunity to celebrate a couple’s decision to join their lives together. Unitarian Universalists celebrate a diversity of theological perspectives and religious traditions. Couples work … Continue reading Weddings and Commitment Ceremonies
The Bridging ceremony marks the transition of young people from youth to young adulthood. Typically, bridging ceremonies occur in the spring as high school youth (or home schooled equivalent) are … Continue reading Bridging
As I’ve been digesting Valarie Kaur’s See No Stranger this summer, I’ve been wrestling with a word. With a concept, really. The concept of fighting. I tend to avoid violent imagery and … Continue reading Ruminations: Fight
From the original post on Reddit: “Our family doesn’t qualify for food stamps, but every week I am very grateful that our community offers such a wonderful food bank to … Continue reading Food for Our Minds and Spirits: Staples
Music Notes – Sunday, July 24th : This week’s musicians are Lucy Carney and UUCC Music Director Mike Carney Opening Hymn: How Could Anyone – Roderick Libby Roderick (b. 1958) is … Continue reading Musical Musings: July 24 – July 30, 2022
Music Notes – Sunday, July 17th: This week’s musicians are Anne Sanford, Steve Sanford, Holly Walker, and UUCC Music Director Mike Carney Opening Hymn: Guide My Feet – African … Continue reading Musical Musings: July 17 – July 23, 2022
The games are perfectly playable with bland gray pieces. There’s nothing necessary about the process of painting the miniatures. But it’s a satisfying process. And the end result is something … Continue reading Ruminations: Paint
Music Notes – Sunday, July 10th: This week’s musician is Laura Silverman. Laura Silverman received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in piano from The Cleveland Institute of Music and was … Continue reading Musical Musings: July 10 – July 16, 2022
There were dozens of fireflies in our back yard one evening. I saw the blinking glow through a window, stopped whatever movie I was watching, and stood looking out at … Continue reading Ruminations: Firefly