Our UU Heritage: Ralph Waldo Emerson
This month, UU St. Pete explores our heritage, beginning with noted transcendentalist and Unitarian minister Ralph Waldo Emerson.
This month, UU St. Pete explores our heritage, beginning with noted transcendentalist and Unitarian minister Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Each week we say the words of our covenant. Those words reflect our mutual promises to each other and to something much bigger than ourselves. Too often, they can become a way to monitor behavior. It’s common to hear someone say, “so … read more.
UU St. Pete’s Annual Meeting will follow today’s worship service. At the annual meeting, UUSP members will vote on a new Board of Directors, our annual budget and the 8th Principle.
We’ve spent the month following “The Path of Love.” In this final week, we pose the questions, “Am I worthy of love? Are you worthy of love?” The answer is an overwhelming “YES!” But the reality is that, for some people, … read more.
Our theme for January is “Finding Our Center.” With daily headlines of war, climate woes, racial divisions, and assaults on our personal freedoms do we have the luxury of time for just ourselves? Yes, we must tend to ourselves individually. But in that centering … read more.
Today we’ll focus on who our allies are and who we are allies for. What does it mean to be an ally?
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Rev. Ben and the UU St Pete Transition Team- Rebecca Wilson, Beth Stombaugh, Sabine Von Aulock, and Michael Pohl- will catch us up on the work they are doing to help our church move forward. Transitions never … read more.
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“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.” Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr might well be describing our UU Seventh Principle … read more.
What does Covenant mean in the context of Unitarian Universalism? In the context of UU St. Pete? As new members commit themselves to our congregation, let us renew our commitment to one another, to our community and to our world.
UU St. Pete is beginning our transition work in preparation for calling a new settled minister. This process begins by listening: to our history, to our congregation, and to our mission. Rev. Ben recounts times he was not such … read more.