Permission Granted
As we recognize the importance of Coming Out Day (October 11), we also take time to consider how we show up in our various relationships. Are we honest and authentic … Continue reading Permission Granted
Share this post:As we recognize the importance of Coming Out Day (October 11), we also take time to consider how we show up in our various relationships. Are we honest and authentic … Continue reading Permission Granted
Share this post:We welcome a variety of species into worship as we take time to focus on our meaningful relationships with other animals. In many traditions, blessing someone or something imparts divine power or … Continue reading Blessing of the Animals
Share this post:Unitarian Universalism is all about a life-time of exploration, growth and self-examination. And that’s why “education” is such a big part of our community. From our youngest kids to our … Continue reading Religious Education
Share this post:We often live in houses we didn’t build. We often seek belonging in communities we didn’t create. Maybe we wonder why things are done a certain way. Maybe we assume … Continue reading Whose House Are You Living In?
Share this post:See this past service on YouTube or Facebook. As we cross this threshold of the church year, we bring water to symbolically represent our various journeys. As we pour our individual … Continue reading Ingathering
Share this post:Have you ever taken a road trip with other people? How did you decide where to stop for lunch? Or what music to listen to? Did you set some rules ahead of time, or realize some challenging boundaries mid-way through the journey? We could look at our community as being on a bit of a road trip together. We’re on a journey toward something none of us could create on our own. We have a vision for where we want to go. How do we journey together in a way that honors one another and our Unitarian Universalist identity?
Share this post:One of the great strengths of Unitarian Universalism is its openness to thinking about God in all kinds of ways. Join us as we conclude by considering how our beliefs intersect with our lives and how faith ought to be a well of personal strength instead of a venue for societal conflict.
Share this post:One of the great strengths of Unitarian Universalism is its openness to thinking about God in all kinds of ways. Join us this week as we imagine that God is not an answer to one of our biggest questions, but rather is the question itself––a question that has no answer.
Share this post:One of the great strengths of Unitarian Universalism is its openness to thinking about God in all kinds of ways. Join us this week as we imagine God not as an unchanging, static power, but as a dynamic and evolving partner in our own growth and evolution.
Share this post:One of the great strengths of Unitarian Universalism is its openness to thinking about God in all kinds of ways. Join us this week as we imagine a world without God, but not without the idea of God––one in which we all have to make sense of ourselves and the universe in which we live.
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