“From You I Receive”
Graceful receiving is hard. How can we receive from others without feeling guilty, embarrassed, or obligated? What can we receive from each other and this congregation?
Graceful receiving is hard. How can we receive from others without feeling guilty, embarrassed, or obligated? What can we receive from each other and this congregation?
As UU’s, we describe ourselves as belonging to a “covenantal community.” Have you ever thought about what that means or where our covenant comes from? Join us as we consider the powerful impact of intentional covenant by looking back into our own UU history to the Deadham, MA congregation in 1637. What can we learn … Continue reading “The Ties That Bind”
UU history is rooted in Christianity, and because of this, our UU religious vocabulary has evolved to include words like “sacred” and “holy.” However, many congregations have developed an aversion to using such religious language. Today we will explore the possibility of reclaiming religious words by re-framing them.
Guest Speaker Kris Hegedus, psychologist/counselor
– A Farewell Service to Jenn.
Rev. Jenn’s farewell sermon.
What is the good news of Unitarian Universalism and what would it mean to share it with others?
What lessons do we as a church community have to learn from the history of change in the United States?
“Beyond the Water’s Edge” These are uncertain and volatile times. These are times that call on us to work towards our collective liberation while also tending to our spiritual needs and caring for others. How do we ready ourselves for what is being asked of us? How do we keep moving even when we don’t … Continue reading “General Assembly Worship”
In this month of play what does humor have to offer us?