Chalica Week 1: The inherent worth and dignity of every person

Chalica Week 1: The inherent worth and dignity of every person

This first week of Chalica, we observe the first UU principle: The inherent worth and dignity of every person. If ... Read More
Food for our Minds and Spirits: Kill Screen

Food for our Minds and Spirits: Kill Screen

Tetris is one of the earliest video games ever made. If you haven't played it, you certainly know about it ... Read More
Food for our Minds and Spirits: Menagerie at the Nativity

Food for our Minds and Spirits: Menagerie at the Nativity

Christmas is best when it is for everyone. Some people don't want Christmas. Some people don't want to share Christmas ... Read More
Food for our Minds and Spirits: Blue Christmas

Food for our Minds and Spirits: Blue Christmas

I spent this week at home with COVID! What a bummer. Having come through the pandemic together, it's weird to ... Read More
Food for our Minds and Spirits: Slow Down!

Food for our Minds and Spirits: Slow Down!

We are in a time of year when there is so much going on, it feels like time is speeding ... Read More
Food for our Minds and Spirits: Toss Your Gloves!

Food for our Minds and Spirits: Toss Your Gloves!

Last week, Rev. Randy invited us to reflect on a story about a woman who tosses a glove she's left ... Read More
Playdates with a Purpose! Learning about Justice for Kiddos At Westshore UU

Playdates with a Purpose! Learning about Justice for Kiddos At Westshore UU

An amazing opportunity from Westshore UU and the Religious Education program there! Some more details: Children and caregivers are invited ... Read More
Food for our Minds and Spirits: Serving and Being Served

Food for our Minds and Spirits: Serving and Being Served

Feeding someone else is a unique kind of gift. Gifts are by definition supposed to be extra, unnecessary things. That's ... Read More

Food for our Minds and Spirits: Bird’s Eye View of Everything That Ever Was

Our Youth Group this past month spent some time talking about the idea of the "overview effect." It's what happens ... Read More