“Christmas Presence”
On this Sunday, Rev. Cindy will explore this month’s theme of Presence and what it can mean to us in the holiday season.
On this Sunday, Rev. Cindy will explore this month’s theme of Presence and what it can mean to us in the holiday season.
Our Volunteer Recognition Sunday is coming early this church year because we have so much to celebrate! Come join us as we dedicate our new parking lot, recognize volunteers, and more!
Rev. Cindy looks at Thanksgiving through this month’s theme of “Story.” We will share information about the UUSC “Guest at Your Table” program. This year the GAYT program focuses on the story of Waitstill and Martha Sharp who rescued people from the Holocaust during World War II. You can learn more about the Sharps … Continue reading Thanksgiving Stories: Defying Hate
As we approach Election Day, Rev. Cindy will talk about our religious values and how they inform our vote and our understanding of democracy.
Rev. Cindy will look at this month’s theme of “Healing” with a special focus on healing from trauma.
This fall marked the 50th anniversary of the premiere of Star Trek. Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek, was a humanist, as are many of our members. We’ll explore how humanism influenced Star Trek and how Star Trek and its humanism speak to us.
Bring your pet or farm animal or a picture of it for our Blessing of the Animals service celebrating St. Francis Day. We trust you to know if your pet can handle coming to worship, but will have plenty of paper towels on hand, because accidents do happen!
Our theme this month is on “covenant,” but covenants get broken all the time. What do you do when a covenant has been broken? This service will explore some answers.
Our faith is not a creedal faith; it is a covenantal faith. UU minister Thom Belote writes, “I think that sometimes we stress the fact that we are not a creedal faith a lot more than we stress that we are a covenantal faith. We emphasize the creeds we are not asked to recite … Continue reading “Covenantal Faith”
Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum – Our annual homecoming service includes a “calling of the generations” and the retelling of our church’s history. This service will also include a honoring of the fifteenth anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy.