Truly Listening
We often hear each other and rarely listen. This morning, we will take time to listen to each other and engage beyond our ears. This will be an interactive service.
We often hear each other and rarely listen. This morning, we will take time to listen to each other and engage beyond our ears. This will be an interactive service.
What does it mean to be authentically kind? How do we show up in this way? We will explore the intricacies of this concept and develop our own sense of being kind to others.
Since no speakers could be found for “This I Believe,” this will be an interactive service. We will explore the question of how we re-engage after we have broken a covenant.
How do we do the work of re-engagement after a covenant has been broken? When are the times it is not possible to re-engage? Where is accountability in the healing? Can a covenant once broken be renewed?
When we have done wrong or harm, how do we take responsibility for our actions and our part. It is easy to fall back on being defensive. However, the real work comes in stepping into the ownership of each of our parts.
Covenants are made knowing they will be broken. Throughout history, we have examples of broken covenants. This morning, we will explore those historical and theological examples.
As the end of the year draws near, join Deb and Joel for the annual Fire Communion service where we will draw from our Native American ancestor’s traditions and use fire to release unwanted energies and attachments, making space for new intentions.
Join us for an evening of storytelling and singing as we engage in the Native American understanding of the Christmas story.
The CUUF Youth will lead us through a celebration of those throughout history and modern times who have brought light to our world
Come find out what happens when a pagan couple reaches out to their Christian relatives in search of a meal and connection on Christmas. What lessons can we learn in acting with compassion and acceptance from these holiday travelers?