Suppose God…is Everywhere
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 the world, the universe––indeed, everything around us.
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 the world, the universe––indeed, everything around us.
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 many gods, exemplified in many pagan traditions, who represent and embody power, nature and emotion.
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 the “one God,” modeled in the Abrahamic faiths––a God of personal confrontation.
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 to be in covenant. And looking ahead at the years to come, let’s consider what … read more.
Intro
Announcements
Chalice Lighting
Call to Worship
Wayside Pulpit
Music – Spirit of Life
Joys and Concerns
Chronos and Kairos – Dr. Allan Georgia
Wayside Pulpit
Unison Reading – Sophie Watkins
Toy and the Value of Time-Amy Schwabauer
Offertory Improvisation on Turn, Turn, Turn by Byrds Karin Tooley
Wisdom from the Global Scripture
The Fullness of Time … read more.
Dr. Allan Georgia will be returning to the Stoics to talk about their resources for our inner selves to cope with difficulties like being quarantined for months and other kinds of especially relevant struggles we’ve all been navigating as … read more.