“The Annual Poetry Sunday” — VIDEO
Everyone is welcome to bring a poem to share in this Intergenerational Service with a Special Collection that will be taken.
Everyone is welcome to bring a poem to share in this Intergenerational Service with a Special Collection that will be taken.
Opportunities for wonder and awe surround us. How can we take time to see them?
Join us for a traditional Christmas Eve service complete with candlelight and carols.
In the darkest part of the year we are drawn together to celebrate light and love. What does the Winter Solstice have to teach us about our lives?
It is going to be at 3:00 pm at Arbor Grove Congregational Church. — Sometimes the holiday season is not one of jingle bells and joy. Sometimes it brings up feelings of sadness, loss, and struggle. Join us for a reflective service, honoring the truth that Christmas can be complicated.
“The Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming” by Lemony Snicket and adapted for worship by Rev. Lisa Romantum Schwartz Join us for our annual intergenerational pageant!
Quiet can be a place of refuge from life’s noisy storms, or it can be a place where memories and worries torture our sense of security. Today we will try to find virtue in quiet.
In our lives we are bombarded with TV, and social media. Outrage and concern are coming from so many directions. With so much going on in the world right now how can we pay attention to what is important?
Our Unitarian ancestors tended to be highly educated upper middle class or wealthy people. Our Universalist ancestors tended to be farmers and residents of rural areas. How and why do we struggle over class in Unitarian Universalism today?