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Sacred Kinship

We might have all sorts of reactions to the idea of family. Sometimes our relationships with blood relatives are… complicated. But many of us also claim chosen family. Maybe we say we have found our “tribe.” In a certain sense, we adopt one another. What are the commitments on our part that allow that sacred kinship to flourish?

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The Rest of the Mountain

There are moments in our journey—as individuals and as communties—when we reach a place of comfort and relative safety. For some, it can be tempting to stay in that comfortable place. And yet, the journey is not done. The world does not yet reflect the wholeness we envision. Our lives may fall short of wholeness and well-being, too. What does the rest of the journey look like? And how do we sustainably engage in that climb?

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Change Is Good!

Senior high graduate Monti Yoo leads us in an innovative worship experience.

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12th Century Beauty

Twelfth century Abbess Hildegard Von Bingen’s mystical theology, musical compositions, and visions lead us into a creative and greening space. Her knowledge of therapeutic and curative plants continue to inspire the Slow Medicine tradition of healing.

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Lost in Translation

Most spiritual traditions have special language—words and phrases that have deep shared meaning for a community. In Unitarian Universalist communities, we have a bit of that too. But we also shy away from some words that are commonplace in other spiritual communities.

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Coming of Age

Our 8th graders share their talent and wisdom along with the current state of their credos.

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