The Vision to See
What does it mean to see into the future these days? Everything seems upredictable. We want to be a sustainable community but how do we prepare ourselvs for the unknown?
What does it mean to see into the future these days? Everything seems upredictable. We want to be a sustainable community but how do we prepare ourselvs for the unknown?
The year-end holidays can be especially challenging if your heart is heavy with grief. When so many are celebrating with joy and feasting, the loss of a loved one, a loss of dreams, disappointments, fears and many other causes can feel overwhelming. You are not alone. Join us for meditative music, dimmed lights, candles, time … Continue reading Sorrow at This Season Grief Service
Enjoy a multigenerational celebration of gratitude and togetherness, then join us after the service for hot soup! Presented by Director of Religious Exploration, Amber Scott.
So much is yet to be processed about what this election will mean, and yet many of us have relationships with friends and loved ones who see the world differently than we do. What does it mean to stay open and stay in relationship when our instinct is to shut down?
Join us for our annual remembrance service as we reflect on our lost loved ones and participate in communal rituals of remembrance and hope. You are encouraged to bring a photo or memento of a departed loved one to place on the community altar. Presented by our Covenant of UU Pagans (CUUPS) Chapter All ages … Continue reading Past, Present, and Future into the Ritual NOW
The last months have been a roller coaster of feelings as we have experienced the election season. How can we deal with these constant shifts?
Discourse today has led to divisiveness throughout the world. Deep listening skills can help us make connections that build strong communities.
We all want a place where we can feel known and part of a community. How can we be a congregation that welcomes all, both friend and stranger?
“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.
When times are tough, what do you look towards? We’ll look to UU theologian Rebecca Parker’s conception of a “radically realized eschatology” as one possible tool for staying open hearted and hopeful in uncertain times. The worship theme for August is “Summer Services”.