Christmas Eve: A Holy Story
Our 7pm evening service will be about the story of Jesus’ birth as a holy story and one to be celebrated. Join us as we gather to celebrate in story and song.
Our 7pm evening service will be about the story of Jesus’ birth as a holy story and one to be celebrated. Join us as we gather to celebrate in story and song.
We will celebrate those throughout history and modern times who have brought light to our world.
When we are afraid, how do we engage in conversations with those we fear? How do we open ourselves up to the vulnerability of listening to differing points of view? Author Brené Brown asserts vulnerable conversations in the midst of our fear is the path to healing our society.
This morning, we will explore what it means to engage in relationship and stretching our comfort level in vulnerability. We will do this by engaging in deep questions and conversations with each other. Participation is always guided by your comfort level.
Our First UU Principle calls us to affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person. What does that look like when we are faced with the ever increasing incidence of dementia and memory loss in our community? Let’s explore our religious response as Unitarian Universalists in Beloved Community through music, story and improv. … Continued
Sometimes we can be our own biggest critic. We encourage those voices in our heads and they convince us of our lack of self worth. How do we find our own angels to help us and what do they look like?
As Unitarian Universalists we are bound together by a living covenant — a holy agreement with the ancestors who came before, with those we currently journey with, and with those yet to come– a holy agreement with the very Spirit of Life itself to grow our souls and help heal the world. How countercultural and … Continued
Forgiveness can be a sticky topic, especially when we refuse to grant forgiveness to ourselves or others. Let us gather this morning to hear a story about how messy and sticky it can get. Then, we will have our annual forgiveness ritual to help us leave that stickiness behind.
Emotions are an essential part of our humanity. They tell us what is going on in our world and in ourselves, help us connect with each other and move us toward necessary action. The dominant voices in our culture have encouraged and valued reason over emotion for 6 centuries. We are often left distrusting or … Continued
The fifth Sunday of this month, October 29th, is a Service Sunday! Join us for a worship service that includes action and gifts of service as we make some treats for the animals at the Humane Society, bag up needful items for Wellness Place and the hospital, and have some fun outdoor yard and grounds … Continued