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Living With Ambiguity

In this service, we explore how to keep on even when things go awry, and awry they have gone in many ways in recent days.  Our guest speaker, who was mentored by Brian Swimme and Matthew Fox, is a former actor who graduated from the Yale School of Drama, was a member of the company … Continue reading Living With Ambiguity

Proud to be an American?

Catalonian cellist Pablo Casals wrote, “The love of one’s country is a splendid thing. But why should love stop at the border?” As the smoke of this week’s fireworks drift away, come join us as we reflect on the conflicting emotions that arise from patriotism and being a citizen of the world. Lara Abel, Worship … Continue reading Proud to be an American?

Northern Exposure (UU Style)

George and Ellen Beeler just returned from ten days spent with 40 UUs from all over the United States touring parts of Alaska.  The UU Congregations in Anchorage and Fairbanks were an awesome example of radical hospitality; the scenery and wildlife breathtaking.  The Native Alaskan stories were heart-breakingly eye opening. Join us as we share that … Continue reading Northern Exposure (UU Style)

Developing a Sacred Community

The worship theme for the month of June is “Community”. This Sunday, we will consider the following: Our aim should be to foster a resilient ecosystem, one that has the ability to combat the forces of racism, patriarchy and ecological devastation on a local and national level, and the key to this is the development … Continue reading Developing a Sacred Community

UU Pride! – This Service will Include a Ritual of Remembrance for the Victims in Orlando

Unitarian Universalists were early allies in the Women’s and gay rights movements, and adopted innovative and affirming sexuality education for children and adults decades ago.  UU’s ordained our first female minister in 1863, our first openly gay minister in 1979, and our first transgender minister in 1988, well ahead of other denominations.  The Unitarian Universalist Association … Continue reading UU Pride! – This Service will Include a Ritual of Remembrance for the Victims in Orlando

Developing a Sacred Community

The worship theme for the month of June is “Community”. This Sunday, we will consider the following: Our aim should be to foster a resilient ecosystem, one that has the ability to combat the forces of racism, patriarchy and ecological devastation on a local and national level, and the key to this is the development of … Continue reading Developing a Sacred Community

All Shall Be Well

Julian of Norwich, 14th century Christian mystic, wrote “all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.” Despite the comings and goings, the joys and sorrows, the upsides and the downsides, the great love that is larger than all persists.  Today the minister and the congregation say good bye to each other.  … Continue reading All Shall Be Well

Festival of Flowers

We celebrate Flower Communion every year.  We hear the story of its beginnings and through words, music and flowers we restore our connections with one another. Your flowers make Flower Communion possible! Please bring flowers on Sunday morning to contribute to the “festival.”  All Ages will be together for all of worship.  Today is also the day we bid farewell … Continue reading Festival of Flowers

Old Path, White Clouds

Every full moon in May, millions celebrate the Buddha’s birthday. The Buddha insisted he was not a unique man, simply “awake!” His miraculous stories, many say, were not literally true, but parables to show men and women a new set of values by which to live their lives. Today, celebrate Buddha’s life through story, verse, … Continue reading Old Path, White Clouds