The Shoes of Others
Social Justice work is complicated by the expectations and fears of all involved, and yet it’s work that we are called to do. Journey with us down the path of … Continue reading The Shoes of Others
Social Justice work is complicated by the expectations and fears of all involved, and yet it’s work that we are called to do. Journey with us down the path of … Continue reading The Shoes of Others
In meeting new people, and being in relationship with others, mistakes are made. Social faux pas, cultural misunderstandings and unintended slights sometimes get in the way of good people trying … Continue reading Welcoming the Stranger
Join us for our Annual Water Communion, the ritual by which we traditionally open the church year. Bring water from where you’ve been to be combined with the water of … Continue reading Bringing Our Whole Selves to Church
The struggle against injustice is hard and weary. One of the benefits of being in community is that you don’t have to struggle or re-charge on your own. There are … Continue reading Hope & Struggle
Art accompanies us our whole life long. In striking visual images in the form of photographs or paintings, we experience art every day in our lives. Sometimes as we grow … Continue reading Both Sides Now
Often we confront change with anxiety, but change is the one constant in the universe. With the exception of our own heart’s beating, nothing in life is more our constant … Continue reading Change and Stillness
In difficult times it can seem like the height of frivolity to exert an effort to embrace joy, but it is not. In times when we are nervous or frightened, … Continue reading Embracing Joy
Join us this Sunday as we explore the theme of Mercy by telling the stories of the Hough Uprising in 1966, a Cleveland City School teacher in 2015, and the … Continue reading For the Want of A Glass of Water
Across our country Unitarian Universalist Congregations have volunteered to take a hard look at how racism functions in our faith. You are invited this Sunday to explore the question of … Continue reading What I Don’t Know: A Talk About Racism