“The Tao of Pooh”
Are you a Pooh or an Eeyore or a Tigger? How does this connect to your spirituality?
Are you a Pooh or an Eeyore or a Tigger? How does this connect to your spirituality?
Dorothy Sölle said, “God has no hands except from our hands.” Drawing on the work of Dorothy Sölle, Rev. Cindy will explore how spiritual grounding prepares us for the work of justice.
For Martin Luther King, Jr. Sunday, Rev. Cindy will update us on what’s been happening in the Black Lives Matters movement within Unitarian Universalism and in the larger society. How can we engage with the “Action of Immediate Witness” passed by the General Assembly? What are other churches doing?
Rev. Cindy takes another look at the theology of Star Wars through the lens of process theology.
Jon Hart will examine the transformational actions and ideas of the Zapatistas through their rebellion and beyond.
Bring your favorite thing — or a picture or description of it — for our annual service featuring the things we love. How does your favorite thing bring you comfort or joy? What does it mean to you to have it in your life?
Join us for our traditional Christmas Eve service of singing, lighting candles, and telling the age-old story of the birth of Jesus. Bring a plate of holiday treats or snacks for the social time following. 7:00 pm
As we near the Solstice and Christmas, this service will celebrate the stillness, darkness, and expectation.
Our holiday pageant this year is a new take on a very special Christmas program that turns 50 this year.
Sermon Description: Rev. Cindy explores this month’s theme of Expectation. Do you remember the excitement you felt as a child as the season built and you awaited the arrival of Christmas? This service will explore the joy of anticipation. This service will have a special collection for Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood is one of the … Continue reading A Season of Expectation