Christmas Eve Family
Families with children of all ages, and those young at heart, are invited to join us for an interactive Christmas story!
Families with children of all ages, and those young at heart, are invited to join us for an interactive Christmas story!
Gratitude has many facets, some are more difficult than others. We will explore how gratitude can be a challenge, as well as a blessing.
Discourse today has led to divisiveness throughout the world. Deep listening skills can help us make connections that build strong communities.
Today we will explore how the new UUA Value statements and covenants invite us to put love at the center.
“From Me to We” What does it mean to be part of a religious community? In this annual “Ingathering” service we will use ritual to help us explore coming together as something greater as a whole.
This morning we celebrate all those who have become new members since 2020! The Annual Congregational Business meeting will follow shortly after the service. The worship theme for June is “Renewal”.
The Easter story is often told in the Christian tradition as the story of bodily resurrection. But the oldest gospel, the Gospel of Mark, leaves us with just the empty tomb. What can resurrection mean in the spiritual sense? The worship theme for March is “Transformation”.
The worship theme for March is “Transformation”.
UU communities often speak about a Beloved Community. But what does this term, made popular by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., mean? And what are we, as UUs in the modern era, called to do to create this Beloved Community? The worship theme for February is “Justice & Equity”.
Growing up, many of us were taught that there were “good” emotions and “bad” emotions, and that we needed to adhere to society’s expectations of what emotions are appropriate. For many of us, this means that we learned to bottle things up until there is so much pressure, we burst! What would it look like … Continue reading Inside Out