The Hope in Sharing
Our faith tradition lifts up interdependence as a reality of our human existence.
Our faith tradition lifts up interdependence as a reality of our human existence.
What dishes shall we savor? Which shall we set aside?
Shaker Heights, where our physcial building is located, emerged as a model of intentional antiracism. It didn’t begin this way, and it hasn’t always been easy for citizens of this community to fully express the values of inclusion and welcome. What remains to be realized … read more.
Queerness invites us to look beyond traditional roles, stories, and ancient religious texts and to relate our own stories to our spiritual lives.
Members of our congregation were invited to share their stories and ideas for this special service led by Amy Collins, Margaret Nash and … read more.
What will our spiritual descendants inherit from us?
A democratic framework has long been cherished by Unitarian Universalists and our spiritual ancestors. Democracy literally means that the power of a community belongs to the people of that community. Yet as we become more deeply aware that UUs do not share a monolithic voice, … read more.
How do we gracefully repair the inevitable ruptures in our sacred relationships?
Our 2023 delegates reflect on their experiences at this year’s General Assembly.
Bring your water (and all of who you are) into this special ritual of grounding and renewal.
This week’s service will start a little early with music from Emma’s Revolution beginning at 10 a.m. before the regular start at 10:15. Make plans to arrive early this week – you’ll be glad you did!
How can we model our spiritual ecosystems on Nature’s example of thriving?