Covenant is a Verb
What makes our community different from a group of neighbors gathering together? We covenant with one another. Looking back at 4,000 years of religious history, let’s explore what it means … Continue reading Covenant is a Verb
What makes our community different from a group of neighbors gathering together? We covenant with one another. Looking back at 4,000 years of religious history, let’s explore what it means … Continue reading Covenant is a Verb
In these midst of global pandemic, rising authoritarianism, and uprising, lives hang in the balance and the future of democracy is on the line. In response, Unitarian Universalists are answering … Continue reading Vote Love Defeat Hate: Organizing for the Long Haul
This Sunday we pause to pay attention to the turning of the seasons. With the Autumnal Equinox just days away, we’ll try to slow down the pace of our everyday … Continue reading All Things Being Equal-ish
Join us this Sunday for our Annual Water Communion, a ritual that celebrates our gathering together for a new church year. This year will be different, of course, as we … Continue reading Water Communion
How does the work of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill affect us today? As we begin to focus on the theological theme of Renewal this month, Rev. Joe and … Continue reading Utilitarianism and The Mess We’re In Now
As Unitarian Universalists we often say that we not only have strength in diversity, but that diversity is the source of our strength. Join the worship team as we bring … Continue reading Life is a Potpourri
This service will be presented by leaders and participants in the “Beloved Conversations” racial justice workshops.
Join us this week as we explore the philosophical school of consequentialism and how its teachings can help us see our political and social quandaries today, with real life questions that … Continue reading Ancient and Modern: Some Theories about Justice