“Art, Creation, and the Spirit”
New studies are showing that artistic practices are good for the psyche and the spirit. This service will explore the wonder of art.
New studies are showing that artistic practices are good for the psyche and the spirit. This service will explore the wonder of art.
Join us for Easter Sunday as we wrestle with what Easter means in our own lives.
Rev. Cindy explores this month’s theme of “liberation” through an exploration of liberation theology.
For women’s history month, Rev. Cindy will share information about Judith Sargent Stevens Murray, wife of the first Universalist minister in America and a noted writer and editor in her time. Judith wrote one of the earliest published statements on women’s rights.
Rev. Cindy ties this month’s theme of Love to next month’s theme of Liberation in this sermon that will take a look at the big picture of who we are as a movement and where we’re going.
Charles Darwin’s birthday is this week, so it’s a natural time to select evolution as a topic. With an increasing percentage of Americans not believing in scientific research, and science often dismissed by politicians, how do we have civil and complex discussions about evolution?
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.
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