Easter and Flower Communion
Dedication of Baby Nora
Dedication of Baby Nora
Don’t forget to set your clocks forward an hour before retiring Saturday night!
Many Unitarian Universalists find fault in our democratic institutions, especially those institutions in Washington, DC. Despite this, our faith compels us to actively participate through voting, responsible citizenry, and improving those same institutions. #UUTheVote
Rather than “tolerating” differences, Unitarian Universalists aspire to embrace differences: theological, racial, class, gender etc. Special guest Sarah Wertheimer, the executive director of Embracing Our Differences.
The Unitarian Universalist Association’s proposed Article II changes feature six values, all centered around love. Is this a big change, or is it building upon values that we’ve always held? In a constantly changing world our basic values don’t change much, but … read more.
Sex has often been considered sinful and in competition for spiritual health. Yet, many religious traditions consider sexual pleasure divine. Rev. Ben leads worship and Gordia LeClair will give the reflection.
We’ll come together to celebrate the joys, release the sorrows of the past year, and focus on our hopes for the coming year. We’ll break from the format of our usual services and come together for an hour of poetry, chant, and … read more.
All are welcome to our Christmas Eve worship service at 5 PM (please note there will be no morning service today). Join us for some fun, some singing and a chance to be in a beloved community.
Our denomination does not insist on a particular belief in the divine. In such a church, how does one define and practice “spirituality?” Geneva Nelson will tell the “Stone Soup” story during today’s Time for All Ages.
“On both December … read more.
“The rush and pressure of modern life are a form, perhaps the most common form, of its innate violence,” wrote Trappist monk and peace activist Thomas Merton. “The frenzy of our activism neutralizes our work for peace. . . . It destroys … read more.