Lighting the World for Children
As we celebrate Diwali with our friends from the Hindu Community Center, we’ll reflect on traditions from many faiths that celebrate the banishing of darkness through working together to offer…
As we celebrate Diwali with our friends from the Hindu Community Center, we’ll reflect on traditions from many faiths that celebrate the banishing of darkness through working together to offer…
The Tao Te Ching teaches that most people think of water as weak and a rock as strong but overtime water can wear away the strongest stone. This Sunday we…
How do we forgive others and ourselves? The High Holy Days of the Jewish Calendar are meant to be a time of self-examination, however, sometimes they can become a time…
Most Unitarian Universalists come to the denomination from other religions; often there have been several stops along the path. We can be most fully and completely present in our religious…
A canary in a coal mine once served as an early detector of danger from odorless and colorless gases. Are there other dangers for which we need early detection? Theologically…
How can we affirm our humanity in an age of technology? Will bricks and mortar churches eventually be replaced by an app on your phone? This morning we will reflect…
Medical researchers are naming loneliness as a growing threat to public health. This Sunday we will reflect on how building community in our congregation can help address this crisis. This…
Suicide affects us all, but what is it? Why do people sometimes feel the need to take there own life? How do our beliefs about and understandings of suicide affect…
Some people associate “the church” with wealth, power, privilege and the status quo but this summer our minister encountered Jesus on the Metro in Paris wearing a yellow vest over…
The theologian Walter Brueggemann speaks of resting as a form of activism. This Sunday we will look at the idea of Sabbath, a day of rest, through the lens of…