Blissful Bleak Midwinter-In-Person and Virtual Worship
Comparative mythologist Joseph Campbell advised his students to, “Follow your bliss.” However, winter is a time when many experience Seasonal Affective Disorder - S.A.D. So how do we follow our…
Comparative mythologist Joseph Campbell advised his students to, “Follow your bliss.” However, winter is a time when many experience Seasonal Affective Disorder - S.A.D. So how do we follow our…
December is a month full of miracle stories. Even so, our church is known for having a skeptical streak. In this service we will contemplate what a Unitarian Universalist miracle…
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on gratitude. Then again, all the work it takes to prepare for the holiday can be a grind. This Sunday we will reflect on…
We are facing enormous upheaval in our state,country, and world. Out of this chaos a new better world is possible, but building it isn't a solo act. When we commit…
We hear about the pain of decompressing from the "Bible belt bends" or finding Unitarian-Universalism after years of searching. This service will feature reflections from three TVUUC-ers who were raised…
In the novels of Jane Austen the characters give a great deal of attention to good manners with a special sensitivity for each other’s feelings and a desire not to…
The autumn contains many holidays dedicated to remembering our ancestors -All Souls, All Saints, the Day of the Dead and Samhain. As part of this time of remembrance Chris will…
Knoxville seems like a quiet mid-size city nestled in the buckle of the Bible Belt, full of good neighborly people. However, an old blues song suggests that the devil has…
Guest Speaker Elise Witt is a UU composer, song leader, and Music Director/Artist-in-Residence at Atlanta's Global Village Project. Through song and story, Elise invites us to explore how singing together…
In the Unitarian Universalist Church we believe in “freedom of the mind.” How do we continue to affirm this value in the age of censorship, book banning and attacks on…